98 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at La Trobe University in Australia
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advancing La Trobe University’s research and innovation impact, global reputation and compliance outcomes. The team leads the development, analysis and communication of research and innovation data for both
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Medical Innovation (ACAMI) Research at La Trobe Our research themes Researchers Graduate Research School Research Education and Development (RED) The Research Office Office of Research Infrastructure
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La Trobe University is seeking a Senior Procurement Category Manager to join our dynamic Strategic Procurement team. In this high-impact role, you'll lead the development and execution of category
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practice. This position is to support an ARC funded project (DP250100393) focussed on developing a model of sustainable work to enable long working lives. This project aims to build a contemporary post-covid
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provided to the Practice and Service Development program by providing training, supervision, and organisational consultation, or contribute to teaching within the Centre’s Academic Program. As a Clinical
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. You'll be instrumental in developing systems and processes that enable our University community to confidently navigate the complex landscape of intellectual property while pursuing academic excellence
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to carry out independent and/or team research within the relevant field and to carry out activities to develop their research expertise relevant to that field of research. The Fellowship is intended to act
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and leaders to engage confidently in performance improvement. Whether it’s driving project milestones, developing practical and scalable solutions, or embedding sustainable change, you’ll bring
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through coaching, performance development and fostering a culture of innovation and accountability. Provide strategic advice to senior leaders across the University, contributing to initiatives that improve
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, without the need for close supervision. They are expected to contribute to curriculum development, coordinate subjects, deliver high-quality teaching, and support student learning and engagement. Teaching