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an Associate Lecturer/Lecturer in the Social Work program. The Social Work program sits within Health and brings together a range of Academic Units; the Tasmanian School of Medicine, School of Psychological
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. Undertake a range of administrative functions across the scholarships and prizes lifecycle. Participate as part of a high-performing team to deliver efficient, innovative initiatives. Work within identified
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is a peer learning program where high-achieving students are trained to offer free study sessions in target subjects. The aim of PASS is for students to connect and learn with their peers, to develop
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Provide high-level, expert technical advice to the broader IMAS community Maintain a safe workplace for staff and students in line with IMAS and UTAS policies Full time, ongoing position based in
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, climate science and high-performance computing to address major challenges facing society. The role enables high-impact scientific publications encompassing ice-sheet dynamics, freshwater discharge impacts
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Rozelle and Darlinghurst (New South Wales). As our new Associate Lecturer or Lecturer, you will provide high quality teaching including consultation with students, marking and assessments, production and
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the team to deliver resilient, high-performing, and scalable network services that underpin teaching, research, and administrative functions across all University campuses. What you’ll do: Define and oversee
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of publications in scientific journals. Excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, Fortran) and ideally also experience in High-Performance Computing. Demonstrated high level skills in
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Placement Officer plays a crucial role in coordinating and providing high-level support to ensure the successful placement of students in a variety of medical settings across the state and interstate
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. Demonstrated high level understanding of the operation of the Law of the Sea, Antarctic Treaty System, marine governance and Antarctic governance. Capacity to develop a research program in oceans and Antarctic