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of working at a campus that offers: 17% Superannuation Subsidised onsite parking options Flexible working options Training and professional development Onsite childcare facilities Discounted health insurance
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Lecturer to support the research program associated with the fellowship and to cover his teaching for four years. The role follows a 60 to 40 research and teaching split. The role The position holder will
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a range of salary packaging options and other benefits including: Above award pay Professional development opportunities Paid staff meetings Free access - Macquarie University Sport & Aquatic Centre
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collating training materials. Monitor the CCI team inbox and triaging to the relevant team member. Monitor, maintain and update system information relating to staff development programs. Contribute
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enterprise-wide change management and communication strategies to drive staff readiness, adoption, and responsible AI use. Conduct readiness assessments and develop risk mitigation approaches aligned
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offer an exciting opportunity to shape student communications and showcase your content creation skills. About the Role As a Student Content Creator, you'll be instrumental in developing engaging content
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at Macquarie University Sport & Aquatic Centre Convenient access to metro & public transport Staff discounts and/or bonus rewards at Campus Life outlets Access to our staff wellbeing program and staff support
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University Health, with the development of new budgeting, reporting and analysis processes for the integrated academic health enterprise - defining and combining the key drivers of teaching, research and
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of wireless electric vehicle charging. About Us Join a high-performing research team at Macquarie University to help develop next-generation wireless charging technology for electric vehicles. This industry-led
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soldier flies (Hermetia illucens, BSF) are increasingly used to manage organic waste on large scales. A/Prof Maciej Maselko’s research group is developing BSF into a synthetic biology platform capable