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the top 1% of the world's universities. As a Career Development Program Officer, you will: Contribute to the delivery of group workshops on job readiness topics using existing materials and session plans
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government to put findings into practice. The Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor, Computer Science (Quantum Computing) will lead teaching teams to design and develop courses and materials which influence
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: Plan, coordinate and implement change programs and initiatives. Coordinate work across small, cross functional groups or project squads. Use analytical methods to understand university context and
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specialist professional position with knowledge of complex methods and techniques to ensure solutions align to the university’s strategic priorities, needs and standards. The role operates across the full
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and evaluate existing Collaborative Practice Curriculum case studies and their delivery methods, ensuring alignment with current best practices, learner needs, and interprofessional education goals
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, with a strong record of scholarly learning and teaching in psychology research methods. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, with the ability to apply effective, student‑centred teaching practices
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ways of engaging with students (lectures, seminars, workshops, intensives) and different methods of delivery (face-to-face and online) and research supervision. Experience supervising fourth-year
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specifically; direct relevant experience leading multiple (eg. 4 -6) small teams working as a project manager/scrum master in a digital development environment using agile and hybrid delivery methods (eg. drives
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people as appropriate. Assist in the coordination of the delivery of the Clinical Learning Program for the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Assist the Director of Clinical Studies, academic staff and
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of Medicine. About the role: The Lecturer will lead unit teaching teams in the optometry program to deliver unit learning outcomes and continuously improve the student learning experience and outcomes in