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intelligence, and Open Process Control. A strong record of research outputs in high-quality, peer-reviewed outlets. Experience in the design, development, or implementation of automation systems, particularly
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for assessing children's daily postures, movements and activity intensity. Collaborate with families, end-users, and specialists to develop measurement systems that validly measure children's activity and output
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support, logistical and administrative tasks. This is a fixed-term (3 years), part-time (0.6 FTE with flexible days) position which offers a unique opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary, multi-site
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is a collaboration with the Inclusive Design Collective and brings together experts from academia, government, and the disability sector. Responsibilities include conducting nationally and
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- This scholarship is offered and administered by our partner, Global Voices. The information and timeline will be updated in accordance with their updates / advice. Curtin University, in partnership with Global
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- This scholarship is offered and administered by our partner, Global Voices. The information and timeline will be updated in accordance with their updates / advice. Curtin University, in partnership with Global
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Status: Closed Applications open: 28/02/2025 Applications close: 1/05/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is made available
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Job Reference: 987915 About The Role: An exciting opportunity is available for a Level A and/or Level B academic with strong econometrics, data science, analytical, and statistical modelling skills
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assessment and feedback practices for people with acquired brain injury through developing a co-designed training to improve engagement, self-efficacy, and rehabilitation outcomes. This is a fixed-term (3
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- This scholarship is offered and administered by our partner, Global Voices. The information and timeline may be updated in accordance with their process/advice. Curtin University, in partnership with Global Voices