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Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification Key Responsibilities: 1. Deliver engaging classroom and/or lab instruction aligned with course objectives and program standards 2. Monitor and evaluate
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a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the NRC’s real property strategy and ensuring strong alignment between real property planning and our long-term business objectives. The Advisor
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-source interfaces. Investigate user‑friendly strategies for interacting with generative inference parameters and control mechanisms tailored to the target agricultural use case, supporting multiple
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may apply for a travel grant for domestic travel (e.g. rural placement). Note: Proposed program must be either Curtin sourced or self-sourced that align with your current course of study and/or career
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the future prosperity of Australian rural industries and communities. The AgriFutures Horizon Scholarship is awarded to students studying an undergraduate degree with relevant majors which align to agriculture
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: Undergraduate with a declared major in the print sequence of journalism; Earn and maintain a 2.5 GPA or better; Contribute to a student publication through writing, editing or photography; Preference to students
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where relevant, the strength of the research project and its alignment to the fields of amenity or ornamental horticultural. Preference will be given to research in the following themes: garden history
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management and planning skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks in an efficient, effective, and timely manner. Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills. IT savvy
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(same calendar year as applying for scholarship) In the case of multiple applications, awards are made on academic merit. Selection criteria Recipients will be selected based on: Alignment of project
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the generosity of alumni and the Ormond community. Benefits There are multiple accommodation fee scholarships available for varying amounts, from $5,000 to $36,000 per annum. For information about eligibility