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& Mathematical Sciences discipline as an Associate Professor / Professor in Human Computer Interaction & User Experience (HCI/UX). You will provide outstanding leadership in research, curriculum development
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the Computing and Mathematical Sciences discipline as an Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Human Computer Interaction and User Experience (HCI/UX). This position offers an exciting opportunity
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, and the operation of microscope imaging systems under guidance. Demonstrated experience in monitoring animal health and observing histological results, with the ability to identify and report issues
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material to the end product. You understand how people, process, data and technology fit together and enjoy working with integration specialists to see a project to successful completion. In addition, you
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candidate will contribute to academic standards, educational policy development, and quality assurance processes while fostering collaborative links across the University, with industry and community partners
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or biodiversity change, sustainability, socio-ecological systems, or climate impacts on human and health systems. You will bring: a completed PhD or equivalent qualification in climate dynamics or a closely related
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, quality assurance and continuous improvement processes Provide academic mentoring and professional advice to HDR students and staff Represent the University in internal and external engagements relating
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-based workforce solutions positions you as a key contributor to the long-term success of the College and the University. Additionally, the Dean (People and Resources) will have: A PhD or equivalent
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team to deliver outstanding research and project outcomes, but is equally effective when working autonomously. You hold a completed PhD in physiology or neuroscience (or near completion) and are looking
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participants, collect blood and saliva samples, and obtain personal and clinical information Conduct ophthalmic screening procedures such as visual acuity testing, retinal imaging and visual field assessments