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This position attracts a remuneration of $92,087 to $99,353 plus 17% University superannuation contribution. Contact Interested applicants are welcome to contact Professor Tim Bentley at t.bentley@ecu.edu.au
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for teaching excellence and scholarship at ECU. Working closely with the Manager, Teaching Quality, the position will support Curriculum Transformation at ECU by leading the development of professional learning
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. Benefits & Remuneration This full time, ongoing position attracts remuneration of $113,918-$134,596 (ALEVB) to $138,726- $159,403 (ALEVC) plus 17% University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a work
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& Remuneration This full time, ongoing position attracts remuneration of $81,614 to $90,691 per annum plus 17% University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a work/life balance for staff. Benefits such as
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PSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELLING AND CRIMINOLOGY JOONDALUP CAMPUS $113,918 to $134,596 pa (ALEVB) OR $138,726 to $159,403 pa (ALEVC) + 17% SUPERANNUATION PART TIME or FULL TIME, ONGOING POSITION TEACHING FOCUSED
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are currently seeking expressions of interest for this position in Electrical Power Systems. This opportunity is open-ended, inviting dynamic and innovative educators to contribute to our leading academic
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Edith Cowan University has commenced an innovative academic partnership with Apple and the position will play a key role in this partnership. You will be the inaugural Apple Foundation Program Coordinator
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straight years, we are proud to graduate the most registered nurses in Western Australia. Our School continues to set the benchmark for nursing and midwifery education and research nationally and globally
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diverse and inclusive workplace reflecting the differences in society. Specific strategies and initiatives are in place to address underrepresentation of specific groups. Applications are encouraged from
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