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who are supporting the University-wide project. To be successful in this role you will need: A PhD in Science or Computing (with tertiary teaching experience) or Education (with STEM-related curriculum
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Criteria A PhD in a relevant discipline and extensive relevant experience, or equivalent; Substantial experience in academic teaching, curriculum design and pedagogy. Expert knowledge and skill in
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teaching and research in Psychology? We are looking to appoint you to deliver in our innovative Psychology program and strengthen our research capability in the area of mental health. THE ROLE The School
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and Humanities at Edith Cowan University is excited to welcome an enthusiastic and innovative counselling educator to continue to deliver our groundbreaking online Master of Counselling program and
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nurses in Western Australia, while also delivering a growing and highly regarded midwifery program. Our purpose is to improve the health and wellbeing of communities through inclusive, socially accountable
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nurses in Western Australia, while also delivering a growing and highly regarded midwifery program. Our purpose is to improve the health and wellbeing of communities through inclusive, socially accountable
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, interventions Breaking bad news to families Desired skills: Data analysis, Interest in prehospital environment and paramedics Project Area: Paramedicine Supervisor(s): Dr. David Reid Project level: Masters, PhD
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. There is emerging evidence that exercise increases the effectiveness of these treatments as well. This research program is designed to better understand the specifics of exercise medicine prescription
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. There is emerging evidence that exercise increases the effectiveness of these treatments as well. This research program is designed to better understand the specifics of exercise medicine prescription
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. The Lancet Neurology. 2014;13(2):206-16. Sporns O, Tononi G, Kotter R. The human connectome: A structural description of the human brain. PLoS computational biology. 2005;1(4):e42. Hirsiger S, Koppelmans V