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respect to Elders past and present. Deliver secure, future focused IT services and enterprise architecture. Shape the evolution and delivery of the University’s digital strategy. Develop strong partnerships
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and potential incidents affecting Digital Research environments. Support the delivery of cyber security awareness and research data management education for researchers and students. Work
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Sydney) and postgraduate (Nationwide) programs. The School of Nursing is an exemplar of a dynamic, highly engaged work environment that is deeply connected to the University’s strategy, embracing
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Opportunity The University of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is seeking a Senior Lecturer in Marine and Antarctic Law and Policy to join its Oceans, Ice and Climate Centre. This is
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, future ready organisation. With oversight of critical enabling portfolios including finance, ICT, legal, infrastructure, strategy, sustainability and campus services; you will steward operational
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, in‑forest sensor networks, machine learning and AI to generate advanced digital forest data and operational insights for the Australian forestry sector. You will co‑lead a multidisciplinary research
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Studies (IMAS) is seeking a values-driven and inclusive Executive Director to champion excellence across our Hobart Waterfront and Taroona sites. This pivotal role will nurture a collegial and supportive
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and evolving organisation. You’ll lead the preparation of the University’s consolidated annual financial statements and ensure the accuracy, completeness and reliability of financial information used
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the institutional funding framework and contribute to the delivery of the capital program. A core focus is the student accommodation portfolio, managing the financial and reporting requirements of the purposebuilt
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defining role based in Hobart, Tasmania About the Opportunity The University of Tasmania is creating the National Centre for Training in Emergency Response and Resilience (NCTERR) – a groundbreaking