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seeking a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor to contribute to the quality research, planning and delivery of undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching within the discipline of Advanced
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, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. The NT Regional
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workforce. All activities are driven by our values which focus on the long-term and short-term needs of the NT community. About the Role The Associate Professor will provide academic leadership in Rural and
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/ Kaurna Country View Position Description - Senior Research Fellow (Practitioner Fellow) View Position Description - Associate Professor (Practitioner Fellow) About the Opportunities The Practitioner
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The Associate Professor in Social Work will provide high level leadership and direction in delivering excellence in teaching and learning across the suite of future focused Social Work topics and courses in
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Position Details Continuing | Full-Time Academic Level D/E | $161,294 - $207,075 p.a. Location: Bedford Park / Kaurna Country View Position Description – Associate Professor (Teaching and Research
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a more comprehensive list of key position responsibilities and capabilities, please view the relevant Position Descriptions: Professor Associate Professor Senior Lecturer Why Flinders University
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. For more information regarding this position, we strongly encourage you to contact Associate Professor Ilka Wallis Please see here for our Reconciliation Action Plan Please see here for our Indigenous
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Role As a Research Associate in Population Health, you will contribute to an NHMRC-funded research program under the guidance of the Chief Investigator and within a collaborative research team. Your work
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Research Associate to join the Eijkelkamp Lab and advance innovative research in microbial pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions. Working under the direction of Associate Professor Bart Eijkelkamp