68 assistant-professor-computer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" positions at La Trobe University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
at an allocated clinical school for the third year of the program, with all relevant theory and clinical placements provided within clinical school networks. Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery students
-
for staff and their family members to study a range of La Trobe courses How to apply Closing date: By 11:55 pm on Monday the 23rd of March, 2026 Position Enquiries: Andrew Hahne, Professor Physiotherapy
-
to higher education. The program provides dedicated financial assistance to students who complete a diploma in Early Childhood Learning, Community Services, or Nursing at Wodonga Institute of TAFE and
-
Program (RTP) Fees Offset scholarship for up to four years for a doctoral degree a travel allowance to assist with travel between Melbourne and Uttar Pradesh, India, and personal expenses while residing in
-
- Academic Lead, Clinical Simulation.pdf Benefits Please refer to the Benefits Page on our website. How to apply Closing Date: By 11:55pm on Sunday, 29 March 2026 Position Enquiries: Professor Lisa McKenna
-
Hahne, Professor Physiotherapy Email: A.Hahne@latrobe.edu.au Recruitment Enquiries: Madeleine Parker, Talent Acquisition Consultant Email: m.parker@latrobe.edu.au Only candidates with Full Working Rights
-
, proven leadership at program or research group level, and a strong record of mentoring and supervising students across undergraduate, honours, and postgraduate levels. You should also exhibit the ability
-
or the placement and the student program will be provided prior to the commencement of placement. Clinicians will be required to attend an aged care setting weekly on the specified clinic day/s and support students
-
program content such as artist/speaker biographies, event schedules, and handouts. Assist in briefing speakers by preparing session runsheets and other event-related documentation. Create documents and
-
This bursary was established from an initial donation by Mr Brian Davey and a matching endowment from his brother, Emeritus Professor Ian Davey. The bursary is awarded to assist three undergraduate