73 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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School of Medicine is looking for a Coordinator, Student Support and Development to join their team based at the Launceston Clinical School. As our new Coordinator, Student Support and Development, you
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Full Time, Fixed Term (until August 2026) based in Hobart or Launceston About the opportunity The University Student Communications team is looking for a detail oriented, innovative person to join their
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and publishing event communications for traditional, web and social media channels. Publish events on the University website, including managing requests, sourcing copy, creating visual asset and
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management systems within and external to the University, in accordance with UTAS Health and partner guidelines. Provide leadership, mentoring, guidance, and support to Sydney Professional Experience Placement
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! About the opportunity A key focus of this position is the development and leadership of Postgraduate Digital Health curriculum, aimed at producing graduates to shape the future of healthcare, and to
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transition Foster meaningful relationships with industry partners Full Time, Ongoing role based in Hobart or Launceston About the opportunity The University of Tasmania is looking for a supportive and people
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, satisfaction results, complaints, academic integrity breaches, and professional and academic developments. Develop and maintain productive and effective links inside the University and locally and nationally
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by travel and professional development funds. This is an opportunity to be part of a new and exciting team whilst working at the world’s leading Antarctic and Southern Ocean university, based within
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modelling framework to develop new understandings Full time, four-years fixed-term, based in Hobart About the opportunity This postdoctoral research position will develop and apply an optimal spatial
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at our Medical Science Precinct in Hobart. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working