54 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) is one of Australia’s leading Antarctic and Southern Ocean research organisations. Based out of the University of Tasmania, and spanning seven universities across
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professionalism Lead regular one-on-one check-in meetings, offering pastoral care and building strong, supportive connections within UTAS Residential Colleges Part time(0.8FTE), fixed term role till March 2026
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curricula, including unit coordination, curriculum development, evaluation and using emerging and online technology. Undertake collaborative research and/or scholarly contributions as relevant
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equipment needs. Experience in conducting successful negotiations with a broad variety of organisations and individuals (e.g. health professionals, researchers). Practical experience with a range of computer
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contribute to developing and delivering teaching and professional training programs in volcanology, sedimentology and natural hazards with appropriate guidance from the course or program coordinator
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outputs Be active in the Ember Connect program, including social media and mentoring programmes, and will be liaison point between researchers, participants, Project Steering Group members, and other
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Sciences and Engineering Undertake a range of duties, including communications, finance, purchasing, people, travel, and facilities management Fixed-Term, full time role for 9 months based in Hobart About
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Partnership (AAPP), a research program funded through the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The AAPP brings together government
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the Riawunna Academic Assistance Program including culturally safe and customised engagement initiatives with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and Higher Degree by Research students. In addition
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Laboratory will support an extensive research program at the Australian Maritime College’s (AMC) world-leading hydrodynamics laboratory which is a crucial sovereign capability in maritime engineering. The