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RMIT and with local, national and global, internal and external partners. The Senior Lecturer may have responsibility for program management. To be successful for Level D, you'll have as a minimum
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RMIT and with local, national and global, internal and external partners. The Senior Lecturer may have responsibility for program management. To be successful for Level D, you'll have as a minimum
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required to develop high-quality, productivity-driven networks across RMIT and with local, national and global, internal and external partners. The Senior Lecturer may have responsibility for program
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acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding the knowledge of your relevant discipline.As the Research Fellow, you are expected to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects
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acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding the knowledge of your relevant discipline. As the Research Fellow, you are expected to plan, develop and engage in high quality research
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have: Demonstrated ability to coordinate large courses and prepare and delivery programs at undergraduate and post-graduate levels, including high quality curriculum and program materials and ability
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: Demonstrated ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning and quality improvement programs. Nationally recognised research track
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administrative law, company, property law, law and technology, ethics and professional responsibility) should apply. The Lecturer is also expected to actively promote the program by establishing and maintaining
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and business initiatives. Focused on student enrollment, pricing strategies, program viability, and product lifecycle management, this role is central to our mission. As an essential member of
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and scholarship. To be successful in this position, you'll have: Demonstrated ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred