88 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Macquarie University in Australia
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equivalent experience. Knowledge of best practice in providing customer service and working in a customer service environment. Working in a team and taking instruction from multiple stakeholders. Excellent
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within Macquarie University. You will be a pivotal role in development and management of strategic international research training partnerships by coordinating legal agreements, supporting programs and
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provides expert advice and oversight on security-related laws affecting research activities, develops robust risk management and compliance systems, and leads initiatives to promote a culture of security
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+ plus super The Role This is an exciting opportunity for a Conference & Events Coordinator to join our team. This will be a great opportunity to work within a strong team to develop your career within
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for adults with hearing loss, and will work with world-renowned researchers to: Lead and contribute to health policy analysis and development related to hearing loss in adults in Australia and globally
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Oversee staff recruitment, procurement, and onboarding activities for Digital Transformation, ensuring compliance with University policies. Executive Communication & Presentation Preparation Prepare
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At Macquarie Business School, we develop leaders who are resilient, adaptable and ready to make an impact. We are seeking a proactive and collaborative Education Support Officer to join our dynamic team and help
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a pivotal role in leading the development of high-quality role-based learning and end-user support solutions for the student 360 (S360) program, enabling business users to operate successfully a large
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electronics equipment to component level, using laboratory test equipment – including oscilloscopes and multi-meters. Development of small prototype and test circuits (including design and construction
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. Barron (Biological Sciences), Emer. Prof. Griffiths (Philosophy) and collaborators to develop a unifying framework between evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) and major transitions in