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. About the Role This exciting opportunity will provide the Research Associate to take part in undertaking research in the discipline of Human Physiology under the direction of the Chief Investigator. While
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seeking motivated and innovative Associate Lecturer, Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join our Natural Sciences team in the College. This position provides an outstanding opportunity to contribute to high
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Position: The Research Associate will be a key member of the Southern Shark Ecology Group, contributing to research projects focused on shark and ray ecology. This position combines fieldwork, data analysis
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Position Description Location: Bedford Park / Kaurna Country / Australia View Candidate Brochure About the Role: Flinders University is seeking a motivated and innovative Associate Lecturer or Lecturer in
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Position Details Continuing | Full-Time Higher Education Officer Level 10 | $144,266 - $152,903 p.a. Location: Bedford Park View Position Description About the Role As the Associate Director
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– Teaching Specialist (Clinical Practitioner) View Position Description – Teaching and Research (Balanced) View Candidate Brochure About the Role We are seeking either a Professor Teaching and Research
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of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as health professionals, particularly in the Northern Territory. The Austin Taylor Indigenous NT Medical Program Scholarship has been established to support the
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an experienced Program Director to support the activation of new Flinders HealthCARE Centre (FHCC) – providing state-of-the-art health, education, research and services for South Australia. The Program Director
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University is seeking an engaging and student-focused academic to deliver high-quality, contemporary education as Lecturer in Project Management and Computing (Teaching Specialist , Academic). The Lecturer in
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The Professor Ross Kalucy Indigenous Well-Being Scholarship was established in 2012. The Scholarship has been established as a result of a generous donation from Professor Ross Kalucy AM, Emeritus