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) UCAT ANZ test Scholarship has been developed to encourage and support Western Australian (WA) Year 12 students intending to apply for the Medicine course at Curtin University in 2026, who are currently
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appropriate solutions. Well-developed interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain effective professional relationships across diverse teams and levels. Excellent written and verbal
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critical to ensuring the smooth, coordinated and secure operation of the CPO’s office. This is an opportunity for someone who thrives in developing trusted partnerships and operating in a fast‑moving
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mentorships, professional development opportunities and on the job training. To find out more about the CCDM, please visit our website: https://www.ccdm.com.au/. Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive
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nationally by the GRDC Soil Borne Disease Initiative Program 2 – Mapping soilborne disease at a paddock scale . In this role, you will develop guidelines for a diagnostic pipeline using satellite imagery
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a highly competitive environment. Your responsibilities will include: Lead the development and implementation of the Curtin Social Media Strategy Deliver social media content aligning with brand
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Reference Number:1466458 About the Role: Are you passionate about helping students to develop the skills they need to succeed? Do you have a desire to work in a dynamic and friendly team environment
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communication skills, with the ability to clearly and professionally convey information and prepare accurate documentation. Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in undergraduate and postgraduate admissions
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through the delivery of services to support publishing advice, bibliometrics, research data management, bibliometrics and research skills development. Assisting in the delivery of in-person and online
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student passionate about developing novel therapeutics for brain diseases such as stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. The project focuses on understanding how the brain vasculature—particularly the blood-brain