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& Mathematical Sciences discipline as an Associate Professor / Professor in Human Computer Interaction & User Experience (HCI/UX). You will provide outstanding leadership in research, curriculum development
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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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To be eligible for this award, students must: be currently enrolled in a PhD at Flinders University; have secured an internship agreement in writing, for an eligible internship within the first 18
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completed or near completed PhD or equivalent qualification in sustainable agriculture or a closely related discipline Demonstrated evidence of, or capacity for, high-quality tertiary teaching, including
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deliver high-quality outcomes. You will also demonstrate: A PhD in Chemistry, Geology or Environmental Science. Emerging research outputs at national and/or international level in acid mine drainage
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processes. This position is open to interstate candidates and relocation support is available. About You: You are an emerging or established academic with expertise in electrical and electronic engineering
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students and contribute to a vibrant research culture. Contribute to internal and external accreditation, quality assurance processes, and College leadership activities. This position is open to
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demonstrate: A completed or near completed PhD or equivalent in applied marine ecology, marine science, environmental science, or a related discipline. Evidence of high-quality teaching in the tertiary
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the attached position description for a comprehensive list of roles and responsibilities About You Having completed a PhD in a health or social services-related discipline, you have demonstrated knowledge and
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supporting growth in the University’s research income. A key focus will be supervising research students - particularly PhD candidates - to successful completion and expanding the doctoral cohort. They will