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and research environment spanning a number of disciplinary and interdisciplinary themes with a focus on the applied social sciences. As well as undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the School
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of Biological Sciences is a large and multidisciplinary team of more than 80 high-calibre academic and professional staff delivering world-class education and research programs to approximately 600 undergraduate
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programs, the School supports an active research program. The School hosts a research flagship in Archaeology, with globally-visible researchers, networks, and an award-winning Archaeology teaching program
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while working across all functions of the Centre to deliver the Centre’s business plan. About you Relevant tertiary qualification or demonstrated senior experience in brand, marketing and communications
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practice programs to foster belonging and wellbeing. Full-time (1.0 FTE) appointment on an ongoing basis. Base salary range: $95,231 – $100,643 p.a. plus 17% superannuation. About the area The Directorate
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, laboratory activities, and program enhancements, with flexibility to work varied hours during peak teaching periods. Peak Periods This role is 0.4 FTE during off-peak periods (31 weeks/year) and increases
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administrative support for delivery of the operations and teaching programs of UWA’s schools. Lead and supervise the Agile Support Team, collaborating closely with other teams to ensure high quality service
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evaluation of the developmental program. Interact positively and appropriately with children and implement routines which enhance well-being. About you Hold, or be actively working towards, a Certificate III
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home to accredited professional programs in architecture and landscape architecture, as well as distinctive offerings in creative practice and art history. You will be responsible for the School’s
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on the student journey, from the provision of student programs and activities that support and promote access to UWA, to student enrolment, course planning, transition, and progression through