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will strengthen cyber capability and foster a positive, informed security culture. This role offers meaningful influence beyond technology, partnering with government, industry and sector peers
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high-impact research at the interface of seafood safety, regulation, and public health Full time, ongoing role based in Hobart About the opportunity This is a senior, research-intensive position within
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to student safety and wellbeing, including appropriate support following disclosures of experiences of GBV. Maintain client records and data. Interpret and apply University policies and procedures to support
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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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be a critical member of the Wild Immunology group at Menzies Institute for Medical Research (Menzies), at the University of Tasmania. This is a key position to help trial a vaccine to protect Tasmanian
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from the Position Description below For further information about this position, please contact Professor Barry Brook, Head of Discipline, Biological Sciences, Barry.Brook@utas.edu.au Please visit https
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position, please contact Julie Homer, Head of Student Safety and Wellbeing, at julie.homer@utas.edu.au or on 03 6226 1388. Please visit https://www.utas.edu.au/jobs/applying for our guide to applying and
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. Contribute to the design and renewal of practice-informed curriculum that reflects current policing practice, policy, and emerging issues in law enforcement and community safety. Support and mentor colleagues
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Apply now Job no:502756 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart, Launceston Categories:Administration Secure your career at Tasmania’s only university, contributing to work that supports education
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opportunity The Carbon Analyst will be a member of Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP)’s project 5: Biogeochemistry, and will support at-sea biogeochemical sensor calibration, sample analysis, data