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carries responsibility for overseeing the academic performance and strategic development of the Psychology discipline, including curriculum quality, research leadership, staffing, and resource management
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expanding the knowledge of your relevant discipline. As the Research Assistant, you are expected to plan, develop and engage in high quality research projects that are aligned with the University’s research
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industry and government. This role brings breadth of industry experience from across the corporate and technology business environment to provide advice and support to researchers in identifying, developing
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This project is aimed at developing platforms to provide security in the post-quantum era. The project aims to incorporate quantum technologies, including quantum machine learning and quantum
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For in Asia. To find out more about RMIT Vietnam and our current vacancies, please visit our website: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/careers Your role The Internship & Employment Consultant will develop and
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content to ensure it is current and aligned with relevant policies. Strong project management skills, including the ability to develop, coordinate, and monitor project timelines, deliverables, and
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commitment to stakeholder engagement. Demonstrated ability to develop initiatives and solutions informed by comprehensive quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Proven administrative skills with
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, promptly and efficiently as well as understanding a variety of systems. Highly developed self and work organisation skills, including ability to work quickly and accurately, to prioritise tasks and to use
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internationally recognised Australian university based in Asia, RMIT Vietnam is assisting in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region. https://www.rmit.edu.vn/about-us
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on a project in collaboration with two industry partners aiming to develop quantum radiofrequency-optical transducers leveraging the spin-optical properties of nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond