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-Associate_R000020111 . Contact: Dr Paul Bryan Email: Postal Mail: Balaclava Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Australia Web Page: http://www.mq.edu.au/
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PRIMARY DETAIL Lead the School of Computing with purpose and impact to ensure further growth and long term success for academics, researchers and students. Faculty leadership position Full time, 5
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Futures programs are designed to empower students through career development, leadership training, global education, and work-integrated learning experiences. As a Program Delivery Officer, you will be
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University, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde StepAhead is an innovative early childhood program attached to the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood). StepAhead is funded by the NSW Department of Education
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-quality publications, and initiate and lead new projects and research proposals. About the Role Reporting to Professor Michael Boers, you will: Undertake research into LLM and AI systems for hardware design
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at Macquarie University’s Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde, Campus Life has four early learning centres providing high quality education to children from six weeks of age and one vacation care program for
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industry project, within our established research program in applied AI. You will work on shaping, developing, and evaluating a cutting-edge AI platform that enhances clinical decision-making. The research
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that demonstrates how you meet the following essential selection criteria. Please address your application to the Principal, Dr Kim Wilson. Essential Criteria A recognised qualification in Occupational
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to the Principal, Dr Kim Wilson. Essential criteria A recognised qualification in Speech Pathology and current CPSP (Certified Practising Speech Pathologist) status Experience in the use of assessment and
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channels linking the carotid body to segregated central reflex pathways controlling sympathetic outflow and breathing. Reporting to Professor Simon McMullan, you will drive a technically ambitious