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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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the Computing and Mathematical Sciences discipline as an Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in Human Computer Interaction and User Experience (HCI/UX). This position offers an exciting opportunity
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Location: Tonsley / Kaurna Country /Australia View Candidate Brochure About the Role: Flinders University’s College of Science and Engineering is seeking a distinguished academic to join the Computing
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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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collaborative research team, you will assist in the design, coordination, and implementation of innovative pharmacology research. This role offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge computational
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Exchange candidates will be funded to undertake programs or projects that will form part of their research in progress at their home institution. The program encourages applications from: (i
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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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About Flinders Our bold ambition, articulated in our Strategic Plan Impact. With Purpose: The 2035 Agenda , is to change 10 million lives for the better by opening opportunities, solving real‑world
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position is the responsibility to establish and pilot a comprehensive Planned Giving (Bequest) Program for Flinders University. Building on the foundation of existing legator relationships, you will develop
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to improve the lives of 10 million people over the next decade. A key example of this impact is the University’s nation‑leading Degree‑Based Apprenticeships program, which expands workforce participation and