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Job Reference: 1113567 Empower the next generation of medical imaging professionals through excellence in education, clinical leadership, and research. At Curtin University, we are transforming
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role in supporting Curtin’s Higher Degree by Research (HDR) community, working closely with PhD students, supervisors and researchers across Western Australia’s largest university. In this role, you will
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performance of the functions of this position. For those applying for a Lecturer (ALB) position: Please, if you do not hold a PhD qualification, please outline your equivalent experience in your cover letter
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. Grow audiences and engagement across social media platforms through effective and engaging content. Create, update and publish written, image and video content on social media channels and ensure
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that are rewriting what we know about early Solar System processes, parent body evolution, and volatile history. You will join a vibrant planetary science group at Curtin and have hands-on access to one of the largest
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: Qualification - PhD in Creative Writing or equivalent Demonstrated creative writing publications history and potential for significant future publication of creative works. Demonstrated record of scholarship in
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learning from experienced engineers and domain experts. Your responsibilities will include: Contributing to and supporting applied research activities, including experimentation, evaluation, and prototype
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industry R&D projects, and the authorship/ dissemination of reports arising.” A PhD in an engineering related field. Role Requirements: As these are continuing (permanent) roles, you will require permanent
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subject coordination or for staff with PhD), with delivery in 2026 at ASTU rates for tutorial and ASLE1 rates for lectures if required. https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/employment/pay-information/salary
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of student research projects at undergraduate, Honours and Master’s and PhD levels. You will also have the opportunity to develop your own research program and be part of the Quantum Physics research group