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and knowledge required for the position,' which is located in the position description. Please scroll down to apply. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants We welcome and strongly encourage
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Trobe Communication Clinic (LCC) is a teaching, learning and research clinic that provides speech pathology services to the community on the University campus at Bundoora. The clinic is student-led
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psychology Educational research Educational theory Gender and sexuality studies in education Health education Humanities ICT in teaching and learning Inclusion and diversity in education Language and literacy
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other members of the La Trobe Rural Health School Executive. In addition to having specific responsibility for a range of functions (including committee support and related activities) the position is
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Background La Trobe University is offering a number of graduate research scholarship packages consisting of a generous stipend, tuition fee scholarship, and allowances to support outstanding
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and; A separate document addressing each bullet point under the Essential Criteria ‘Skills and knowledge required for the position’, which is located in the position description. Please scroll down
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and review. A strong scholarly approach to learning and teaching is expected, including engagement in SoLT and continuous improvement initiatives. The successful candidate will support teaching
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Scholarship code: IND-25121 There is an urgent need to reduce emissions while maintaining high-quality, safe, and sustainable health care. The Australian health system is a major contributor to
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Pathology, the Clinical Educator, Paediatric Speech Pathology, is responsible for supporting and supervising students as they develop clinical skills through delivering supervised clinical services
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to the Clinical Education Lead, Speech Pathology, the Clinical Educator, Adult Speech Pathology, is responsible for supervising and supporting students as they develop clinical skills in a student-led clinic