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role: Operating within Exercise Physiology (Blacktown), this position contributes to excellence in postgraduate exercise physiology education through the development, delivery, and maintenance
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this field. It is expected that the successful candidate will contribute to the mission of the Faculty and University through teaching, research, academic administration, curriculum development, program
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this field. It is expected that the successful candidate will contribute to the mission of the Faculty and University through teaching, research, academic administration, curriculum development, program
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Health Sciences at: paul.taylor@acu.edu.au What we offer: The University pursues an excellence agenda and offers an environment where staff are welcomed and safe, and valued through development
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and Health Sciences at: paul.taylor@acu.edu.au What we offer: The University pursues an excellence agenda and offers an environment where staff are welcomed and safe, and valued through development
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: The University pursues an excellence agenda and offers an environment where staff are welcomed and safe, and valued through development, participation and involvement. Total remuneration valued to $142,635
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academic leadership across the faculty's two Schools, and its Research Institute and Centres; and will operate in the context of a University-wide research strategy focused on high quality, high impact and
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spaces at ACU. Contact: General enquiries can be sent to Carol Kanna, Student Services Team Leader - School Operations at: carol.kanna@acu.edu.au What we offer: The University pursues an excellence agenda
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- Placement Services at: lara.demetrios@acu.edu.au What we offer: The University pursues an excellence agenda and offers an environment where staff are welcomed and safe, and valued through development
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operations and event service delivery for ACU's national student recruitment initiatives, including Open Days, Advisory Conferences, major external expos; national reporting, and collateral development