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mobility across Curtin’s global network. In this role, you will coordinate inter-campus and reciprocal exchange activities and New Colombo Plan campus projects. Working closely with Curtin’s global campuses
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. Coordinate and organise workshops, training programs and seminars for students and staff and industry fieldwork partners. Provide accurate and timely advice/guidance to internal and industry fieldwork partners
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Reference Number: 1155481 About the Role: The Program Coordinator is responsible for leading process improvement within the operations of the School supporting the overall initiatives, plans and
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the Construction Management program. Some responsibilities will include: Teaching Deliver high-quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Coordinate units and contribute to curriculum design
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involves coordinating units, developing materials, and designing curricula, as well as teaching and supervising students at various levels. The ideal candidate should have clinical experience, have engaged
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critical to ensuring the smooth, coordinated and secure operation of the CPO’s office. This is an opportunity for someone who thrives in developing trusted partnerships and operating in a fast‑moving
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per week). In this pivotal role, you will play a key part in teaching, assessing, and coordinating Haematology units across all three years of the B-LAMBED program, while also contributing to other
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by research students. Provide academic leadership by mentoring early career academics, coordinating courses or units, and contributing to the broader life of the School. Selection Criteria What we’re
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practice as a rigorous mode of inquiry. The successful applicant will play a central role in leading and coordinating the Architecture program, ensuring curriculum coherence across undergraduate and