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appointment Remuneration: Pro-rata of $96,768 - $104,450 pa HEW Level 06 (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact supporting high-profile MPCC Join an inclusive, collaborative university
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Level 10A (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover
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: $175,487 - $193,326 pa Level D / $226,052 pa Level E (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by
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of having to work all summer. As an Indigenous student, the William Cooper Institute has made an incredible impact on my student experience. I had help applying for scholarships and opportunities
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leadership capabilities, enabling them to reach their full potential and make a real difference to people's lives and the future of pharmacy. You will participate in a leadership program throughout the course
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for Scalable Data Systems and Intelligent Analytics Unsupervised Music Emotion Tagging (Affective Computing) Authorised by: Marketing, Faculty of IT , Monash University . Maintained by: Marketing, Faculty of IT
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all hiring decisions. If you’re ready to lead a pioneering research program and make a lasting impact in quantum science and technology, we encourage you to apply. About Monash University At Monash
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(plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be surrounded by extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them
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(plus 17% employer superannuation) / $140,812 - $162,366 pa Level C (plus 17% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Join our inclusive, collaborative community Be
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humans. This leads to a fundamental question we wish to explore, how would robot disobedience affect the human-robot relationship? While there has been work studying how to repair human trust in robots