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including teaching, fieldwork support, laboratory management, instrument/equipment stewardship, research training/design/optimisation and analysis, program coordination, and workshop design, manufacture and
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education program run in tandem with exhibitions and the maintenance and display of the University of Western Australia Art Collection and the Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art. The LWAG team is responsible
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Lead a strategic, multi-institutional program driving capacity building and research extension in WA agriculture. Design and deliver postgraduate, extension, and evaluation programs across a state
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, we drive innovation to support UWA’s teaching, research, and operational excellence. As part of our Test and Release Team, you will support the University’s technology transformation by ensuring
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clinical settings and working to identify and deliver opportunities for engagement and collaboration within the university and beyond. The ability to contribute to research impact, program innovation
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. The team’s work will help ensure that UWA’s operations and activities are compliant with all significant legal and regulatory obligations to help enable delivery of the University’s strategic goals. About the
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and to meet deadlines. Proficiency in a range of computing skills including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, internet and email. Experience working in a University environment or similar large
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shaping a high-performance People & Culture function, and we’re looking for a sharp, systems-minded compliance professional to help us build strong foundations that enable trust, fairness, and consistency
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Lead financial innovation and continuous improvement at one of Australia’s top universities. Salary packaging options. Full-time appointment on a fixed term basis until July 2026. Base salary range
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related to critical minerals. The Data to Knowledge Program plays a transformative role by generating insights for evidence-based geosciences, while providing training for the geoscientists of tomorrow