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to supervise research projects and theses at the postgraduate level in areas related to their areas of expertise, contribute to School, College and University strategic plan targets in research and/or
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assurance systems, with the ability to contribute to program and curriculum development, accreditation, and continuous improvement initiatives Well-developed interpersonal, communication, and negotiation
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. Contribute to program management and support academic excellence in the Department. At Associate Professor level (D), you will: Provide academic leadership in teaching, research, and program development. Make
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. This role involves collaborating with educators and program leaders to ensure compliance with RMIT policies and TEQSA requirements while developing optimal pathways for students. Key responsibilities include
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provide accurate advice or escalate where required. Experience in a HR or multi-channelled environment (e.g. telephone, email, web chat etc) is desirable but not essential. Full training will be provided
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of these functions supports the global operations of the University both directly as well as through its controlled entities. The Information Technology Services (ITS) function, provides RMIT University with current
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experience is required. An individual training plan will be developed in line with the objectives of the trainee. About us. RMIT Europe, is a creative and dynamic hub of RMIT university based in the heart
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Project Manager? Shape the future of AI at scale – Lead a multi-year program to develop an enterprise-wide AI framework and drive adoption across the University. Deliver impact that matters – Guide
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selected courses within the program. You will participate in the program’s continuing review of course content and development, delivery, teaching methods (including online delivery methods) and methods
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. The Portfolio is integral in bringing the RMIT strategy to life, across the globe. Each of these functions supports the global operations of the University both directly as well as through its controlled