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the development of specialist expertise or to the development of broad knowledge in an administrative field. Ability to support budget development and monitor workflows to ensure compliance with internal and
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university outside of Australia. Be a non-degree student, applying for a study abroad program (one or two semesters) at La Trobe University. Other students are not eligible. Be a citizen of a country other
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the analysis of complaints and appeals data to inform policy development and continuous improvement, management and training of the University Appeals Committee, and provision of high-quality advice
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. About the position A Level B academic with a teaching focussed appointment will work without the need for close supervision and is expected to develop curriculum, coordinate subjects, teach and support
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proficiency in office software and the capability to prepare comprehensive reports and presentations. Effective written and verbal communication, as well as the ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels
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the position description. Why 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 inspiring and stunning
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Take a leadership role in the development of a multi-strain Streptococcus pyogenes computational transmission model Full Time/2 Year Fixed Term Research Only Appointment, Remuneration at Academic
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maintain equipment as required. Assist with the training and operation of equipment. Provide / prepare materials and resources for undergraduate practical classes. In consultation with academic staff
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of expertise developed through extensive relevant experience and application. Demonstrated ability to gain a conceptual understanding of relevant policies, procedures or systems and interpretation in
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$2,500 instalments following the census date each semester. Background The La Trobe University Regional Pathway Program has a powerful impact on the participation of regional students in higher education