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in plain language The role is hybrid, Monday to Friday. The role is funded until February 2027 (with no possibility of extension at this stage). Recruitment process: Please submit your resume as
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Pathology Australia registration, who brings industry experience and a genuine commitment to teaching excellence. With an engaging communication style and collaborative nature, you demonstrate initiative
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applications, ensuring the effective implementation of the latest programming languages, software, and frameworks such as PHP, Flutter, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and MySQL. You will actively participate in
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on the nature of the delivery of these needs. Represent the University on local community or education and training committees as required. Where required, produce reports, correspondence and other documents
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provided throughout the recruitment process. To Be Successful You Will Need Undergraduate qualification in Speech Pathology together with relevant industry/discipline experience, in contemporary Speech
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application integration environment. Proven communication skills, problem-solving skills, proficiency in relevant programming languages and data structures, and knowledge of integration best practices
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technologies within Swinburne’s application integration environment. Proven communication skills, problem-solving skills, proficiency in relevant programming languages and data structures, and knowledge
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Educational Technology in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will be a researcher in the use of technology to support cognitive and meta-cognitive skills of students
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to identify data/software needs and support data-driven solutions, including research outputs. Develop and maintain full-stack applications for research workflows (e.g., Natural Language Processing (NLP
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fundamental research in the natural sciences, encourage research excellence, increase research opportunities at the University, and provide outstanding Australian scientists with the chance to enhance