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, cyber-physical systems, and software systems, and may also undertake course coordination responsibilities. This position is a backfill for a DECRA Fellow, with opportunities to collaborate on research
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more about the School of Engineering: https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/schools-colleges/engineering About You To be successful for this appointment, you will have: Demonstrated ability to prepare
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, the Department of Aerospace Engineering is ranked first in Australia by Shanghai Ranking and 34th globally (https://www.shanghairanking.com/rankings/gras/2025/AS0221 ); and RMIT is the top university for Aviation
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! GROW! DO! Together transforming the world through STEM The STEM College holds a leading position and expertise in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM) fields. We
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! GROW! DO! Together transforming the world through STEM The STEM College holds a leading position and expertise in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM) fields. We
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VE Teacher in ICT - Cybersecurity and Networking, you will play a key role in shaping the next generation of technology professionals. You will deliver engaging, industry-aligned training and assess
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on curriculum requirements for contemporary HE education settings. The incumbent will have experience and a comprehensive understanding of the role technology plays in enhancing student experience and outcomes
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links may not work on LinkedIn advertisements. About RMIT University RMIT is a multi-sector university of technology, design and enterprise with more than 96,000 students and close to 10,000 staff
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expertise in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM) fields. We are uniquely positioned to influence and partner with industry, as never before. STEM College is a community of
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College teaching programs and elevate our external position as a leader in technology and digital innovation. The School's leadership is tasked with the significant responsibility of building