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, web chat etc). Demonstrated ability in the use of a range of computer applications (Windows) and the ability to quickly learn new technologies. Desirable but not essential – Experience with ServiceNow
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In the PhD program, you will be involved in working with a multi-disciplinary team. You will be conducting experiments and developing phenomenological models to understand the graphite formation
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and external to the University. Demonstrated superior knowledge and experience in using computer software such as Microsoft Office suite. Ability to display appropriate behaviours in line with the
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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, computer science, information systems, media studies). Have strong social research (quantitative/qualitative
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Overview: RMIT Europe, in collaboration with RMIT University, is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the AuSpire Program. This position will focus on Regenerative Design Interventions in
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year in their Bachelor of Engineering program. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder
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Overview: Contribute to world-class research in quantum science at RMIT with an internationally connected research group Two-year fixed-term Research Fellow position (Academic Level B) Based
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computer literacy including word processing; presentation software; email, internet and SharePoint and electronic document management databases. Demonstrated ability to work in a team efficiently and
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For in Asia. To find out more about RMIT Vietnam and our current vacancies, please visit our website: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/careers Position Summary The Program Manager Vietnam will be working with PMO
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Overview: RMIT Europe, in collaboration with RMIT University and Eurecat, is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the AuSpire Program. This position will focus on Water Use Fit for Purpose