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pride. About the Role As a Level B Lecturer in Information Technology Program (School) you will drive the Program’s ongoing course-modernisation agenda, embedding GenAI and large language models (LLMs
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a passionate team of highly motivated Educators. The role will involve developing an educational program. Working alongside our child studies department maintaining currency as well as being a mentor
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publications A sample program demonstrating the application of LLMs (include a link to a working system or demonstration video, e.g. on YouTube) Recent teaching feedback (e.g., student or peer evaluations
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objectives, enhances institutional pride, and serves as a platform for long-term engagement and philanthropic development. This role is accountable for end-to-end program execution, overseeing integrated
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Jacqueline Williams, Head of Program (Sport and Movement Sciences)at jacqueline.williams@vu.edu.au Our Commitment to Protecting Country: Victoria University honours its deep diversity as a foundation for
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for a dynamic ESP Coordinator to lead the Elite Sport and Performer (ESP) Program at VU! About Us Our aim is to be a global leader in dual-sector learning and research by 2028. VU is a bold and
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Head of Program, design and deliver engaging units, oversee practice placements, and lead research initiatives to grow our academic team's capacity. You will also supervise sessional staff and Higher
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sustaining a distinguished and high-impact research program that is original, innovative and internationally recognised Achieving and sustaining national and international research excellence Providing
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high-impact research program Achieving and sustaining national and international research excellence Providing strategic research leadership Driving major research funding initiatives Building research
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to research training. Responsibilities will include: Leading an innovative and impactful research program Strengthening national profile and emerging global presence Pursuing and managing external research