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prepare reports to inform priorities and continuous improvement. Coordinate communications via various methods, including push notifications, news articles, posting, email and other engagement methods
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other related samples for analytical analyses using existing methods within the CODES Analytical Laboratories (CAL). CODES contributes to UTAS’ strategies of creating a zero-carbon economy and responding
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policy, regulatory and numerous partner requirements, disseminate complex expert advice, and support to key academic staff to provide an efficient, effective, consistent, and up-to-date Professional
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assistance considered for the right candidate. What you’ll do: Deliver exceptional teaching experiences, utilising innovative methods and technologies to engage students in both online and face-to-face
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salinity and the Earth’s water cycle - key to understanding the planet’s hydrological response to climate change. The successful candidate will contribute to a high-impact research program that delivers
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temperature and Earth’s energy balance, key to understanding the planet’s response to climate change. The successful candidate will contribute to a high-impact research program that delivers precise, policy
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programs Deliver high-quality face-to-face, blended, and online teaching Mentor students, including higher degree research candidates Contribute to the school’s research program, advancing your research
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applications, writing protocols and community and stakeholder engagement and experience in operation of data capture systems (e.g., REDCap). Experience in mixed methods research methods (including obtaining
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research on Tasmania’s invertebrate dive fisheries and contributes to related projects across the Wild Fisheries Program. The role oversees technical operations, manages resources and staff, and ensures all
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). The successful candidate will embed climate-safe approaches—such as risk-informed infrastructure design, bushfire and flood resilience, and the use of low-carbon construction materials and methods—into curriculum