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alcohol and other drug field. The Centre works to reduce the harms from alcohol and other drugs from prevention through to treatment. A key focus of the Centre is workforce development (WFD). About the Role
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culturally safe and responsive programs. Delivering high-quality teaching and curriculum development with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health topics. Supporting student learning through
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curriculum review and development to create innovative, high-quality programs that foster creativity, critical thinking and strong professional capability. The Professor will support students through academic
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: The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a passionate Lecturer to drive excellence in ICT teaching and learning at Flinders University. You take the lead in developing innovative, student-centred
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Coordinator supports the development and maintenance of the University’s Space Management System, ensuring accurate and up to date spatial data. This role involves managing floor plans, spatial records, and
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enquiries to case resolution, and contributing to the development and delivery of enrolment information and documentation. The incumbent will be required to work within the City Campus hours of operation
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NT At Flinders Rural and Remote Health NT , our aim is to be a hub for innovative health research, education, and workforce development across the Northern Territory. We engage with students
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information via online and in-person methods to students, industry and academics. About You The key to your success will be your well-developed organisation skills as you demonstrate your ability to prioritise
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of ovarian cancer. Develop, implement, and manage research projects with support. Publish high-quality research, present at conferences, and supervise HDR and Honours students. Prepare competitive funding
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academic to join our team as an Associate Lecturer or Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. You will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and support curriculum development