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of administrative processes that support both the University's admissions and coursework scholarships, including Government scholarship and bursary programmes. The Admissions team manages the entire admissions
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our team on a fixed-term basis to support the delivery of a strategic project focused on optimising employee performance across the University. In this project-based role, you’ll be part of the People
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of the academic library in learning and teaching processes and workflows. Experience in developing and delivering programs to meet the learning needs of varying student cohorts in an academic library enviroment
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. You'll be instrumental in developing systems and processes that enable our University community to confidently navigate the complex landscape of intellectual property while pursuing academic excellence
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multidisciplinary biomedical research institute based at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Bringing together leading researchers from across the University and beyond, LIMS seeks equitable solutions
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, ensuring compliance with university policies, funding requirements and legal obligations. The role would suit applicants with a range of experience, including research grant management, business development
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through coaching, performance development and fostering a culture of innovation and accountability. Provide strategic advice to senior leaders across the University, contributing to initiatives that improve
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application of transactional activities and associated procedures. This includes responsibility for large volume and high-pressure admission activities, reporting, quality assurance, continuous development and
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Check prior to commencement. Why Join La Trobe: Develop your career at an innovative, global university where you’ll collaborate with community and industry to create impact. Enjoy working on our
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stakeholders, interactive and innovative resource development, monthly reporting and evaluation of program content. The role also includes training of university students to act as role models and mentors