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expertise in areas including, but not limited to: Computing & Technology: Fundamental Engineering, Cybersecurity, Computer Networking Aviation & Aerospace: Aviation management, aviation safety, airport
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. Working within the START Program, this role supports how the university plans and allocates work for academics, strengthens payment accuracy, and helps ensure academic resource planning requirements are met
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. Experience partnering with leaders and stakeholders to analyse capability needs and co-design learning initiatives. Proven project management and/or multiple training program initiative role out experience
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year, 4 weeks leave + 2 weeks VE Leave and 17% Super (fixed-term and Ongoing contracts). Trades Program Area Electrical & Instrumentation About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly
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computer literacy across a wide range of programs and applications Enjoys learning and problem solving About us. RMIT Europe, is a creative and dynamic hub of RMIT university based in the heart of Barcelona
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support activities such as curriculum architecture, program and course transformation, the design and delivery of accessible and interactive digital resources the promotion and adoption of open educational
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experience in the key focus areas: Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs in the field of biological mathematics. Demonstrated mathematics and computer programming skills with
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students) the opportunity to receive an international education without having to leave home. The Role RMIT Foundation Studies is a pre-tertiary pathway program designed to prepare students for further study
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-based research. The role will focus on program development and delivery, strategic planning and coordination, stakeholder engagement and pipeline tracking, for key initiatives that feed into RMIT’s large
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medicine. This nationally recognised program aims to advance fundamental understanding and translational applications within the discipline. Funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project