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of Biomedical Sciences, operating under limited direction to ensure smooth day-to-day functions. Take a lead role in developing, maintaining, and enhancing office systems, policies, and procedures to improve
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of the School of Indigenous Studies and is responsible for the operations and strategic developments of the Berndt Museum, and the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health. Through these entities the office has
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Job no:520766 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Administration & Executive support Opportunity to play an important role in the development and implementation of a UWA Coursework
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the opportunity Deliver innovative teaching in Human Geography, focusing on Australian rural and regional development; contribute to curriculum development; supervise students at all levels; support
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Job no:520631 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Administration & Executive support, Education, Business Development Make a real impact by supporting students in gaining valuable
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Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). The Department is particularly interested in hiring individuals who are enthusiastic about teaching and, equally importantly, have a well-developed research agenda
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. Provide specialist expertise across the full software development lifecycle. About you Relevant tertiary qualification or equivalent experience and competency. Experience across the full Software
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practitioners. About the opportunity Deliver innovative, high-quality undergraduate teaching in Archaeology, contribute to curriculum development, and supervise students at all levels while fostering graduate
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training of students and staff in the relevant skills. Its research and development infrastructure are key to supporting these goals. In that context, the CMCA is the University’s microscopy
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the planning and development of services to help the University Library meet its strategic and operational objectives. Manage and continuously improve inquiry, reference, and student IT support services