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Technical Support: Assist with Canvas LMS site design, maintain the BEL+T website, and support the ABP video/audio Microstudio. You may be a great fit if: You are a creative and strategic thinker with
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(Public Health Laboratory) / Department of Microbiology and Immunology Salary: UoM 7- $106,432 - $115,211 p.a. plus 17% super Lead impactful international public health projects Apply now to drive
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searches and reviews in support of the project Work with the project team to develop the project research design and methods Assist with preparation of interview schedules, data collection and analysis
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://eng.unimelb.edu.au/about/feit-2025 About the Role The Indigenous Engagement Coordinator supports the design, management, and delivery of key initiatives under the Faculty’s Indigenous Engagement Portfolio. This role
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Teach at a leading journalism centre / Engage in innovative curriculum design / Contribute to impactful and forward-thinking research Apply now to inspire the next generation of journalists and advance
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public health outcomes. Additionally, the role involves overseeing all financial aspects of the projects and collaborating with leadership to implement process improvements that enhance efficiency and
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, you'll play a crucial role in a large clinical project investigating genetic changes in inherited retinal diseases. You'll have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research, working with a
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employment programs Experience working in a HR environment on a range of people initiatives Strong project management and communication skills The ability to build trusted relationships with diverse
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closely with project managers, bioinformaticians, and researchers to ensure the platform aligns with data governance frameworks and project goals. Contribute to Open Source: Push changes upstream
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project proposal analysis. You may also: A tertiary qualification in either, Finance, Accounting, Business, Economics or a relevant discipline and/or equivalent mix of education and significant relevant