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– Level E About the Role/s Associate Professor Level D: The Associate Professor in Optometry is a senior academic leader within the College, providing strategic direction and inspiration in teaching
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, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. Our postgraduate
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students, colleagues, industry partners and national or international collaborators. About the Associate Professor Role (Level D) As an Associate Professor in Public Health or Health Economics, you will play
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agriculture through high-impact research, innovative teaching and meaningful engagement with industry and the community. Appointed as an Associate Professor or Professor, you will provide academic leadership in
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: Flinders University is seeking academic leaders in nuclear engineering. The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, or Professor to drive excellence in research
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of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as health professionals, particularly in the Northern Territory. The Austin Taylor Indigenous NT Medical Program Scholarship has been established to support the
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Description Location: Tonsley / Kaurna Country /Australia View Candidate Brochure About the Role: Flinders University is seeking a distinguished Associate Professor or Professorial Research Fellow in Artificial
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University is seeking an engaging and student-focused academic to deliver high-quality, contemporary education as Lecturer in Project Management and Computing (Teaching Specialist , Academic). The Lecturer in
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The Professor Ross Kalucy Indigenous Well-Being Scholarship was established in 2012. The Scholarship has been established as a result of a generous donation from Professor Ross Kalucy AM, Emeritus
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Exchange candidates will be funded to undertake programs or projects that will form part of their research in progress at their home institution. The program encourages applications from: (i