68 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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developing countries are of particular interest. Desired skills: Master of Public Health (by Research) Project Area: Occupational Hygiene; Biological Monitoring; Heat Stress. School / Research Centre
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expertise, OR an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training; Experience in successfully designing, developing, facilitating, and evaluating pedagogically-sound programs and
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, analyse, and interpret data related to student engagement, satisfaction, and retention. You will work closely with ECU’s Analytics team and teams in student facing roles to develop dashboards, reports, and
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development of programs, resources, and communications that promote student health, wellbeing, and safety. This role is central to ECU’s commitment to preventing gender-based violence and creating a respectful
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. Benefits of working at ECU At ECU we’re committed to fostering a positive employment experience and believe this is fundamental to the success and satisfaction of our employees. Growth and development matter
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improvements in programs, services, and experiences. In this role, you will support the development, implementation, and evaluation of key strategic action plans, focused on student retention, student experience
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Technical Business Analyst (BA) will be a key conduit between business stakeholders, solution architects, developers and testers. You will gather and translate complex business needs into clear, testable user
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and Wellbeing. This pivotal role will lead the strategic development and delivery of health and wellbeing services that support the holistic success of our diverse student population. The Senior Manager
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arts training in Australia. Our students are able to develop their skills on-stage as an actor, dancer or musician, or behind the scenes in production, design or arts management. As part of an exciting
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the Operations Team as a Coordinator. This role is responsible for managing and developing the School of Medical and Health Sciences' digital and print communications platforms. This role will oversee