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-centred education in the first-year biology program. Apply evidence-based approaches to support educational research and continuous improvement in teaching. Investing in you - benefits package including
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outcomes whilst developing your own skills in a supportive, values-driven environment. Your responsibilities will include: Support Leadership Programme Delivery: Assist in all aspects of the Indigenous
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curriculum design, assessment development, and program coordination. You are a collaborative educator who builds strong relationships with stakeholders, values diversity, and contributes to the scholarship
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, assessment development, and program coordination. You are a collaborative educator who builds strong relationships with stakeholders, values diversity, and contributes to the scholarship of learning and
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Position Number: 0053061 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed Term until June 2027 Faculty: Science School: Physics Salary: Level A - $83,468 - $113,262 (*PhD entry level $105,518) p.a
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transitions and agricultural extension and advisory systems. You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate social scientist with a PhD in agriculture, environmental science, or cultural and natural resource
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researcher with a PhD in agricultural extension, education, or agricultural economics, possessing excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary fields while
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to writing competitive grant proposals and funding applications. Mentor and Supervise: Guide Honours, Masters, and PhD students, as well as early career researchers. Collaborate and Communicate: Work with
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Position Number: 0065842 Location: Parkville Role type: Part-time (0.5 FTE); Fixed-term till December 2027 Faculty: Melbourne Law School Salary: Level A - $83,468 – $113,262 p.a. plus 17% super (PhD
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– $113,262 p.a. plus 17% super (PhD entry level $105,518 p.a.) Join a cross-disciplinary team investigating the relationship between bacteria and dinoflagellate algae, critical to coral reef health Work across