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languages. https://www.rmit.edu.vn/about-us/schools-and-centres/school-communication-design THE BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION (PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION) The Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication
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year, 4 weeks leave + 2 weeks VE Leave and 17% Super (fixed-term and Ongoing contracts). Trades Program Area Electrical & Instrumentation About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly
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Engineer focusing on data governance, you’ll champion enterprise data governance and cybersecurity standards across the Microsoft 365 technology stack, helping keep our community secure, compliant, and
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program information to ensure accuracy, clarity, accessibility, and alignment with RMIT branding guidelines. You will also develop written and visual content and design publications for current students
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disciplines: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Systems and Security. Our PhD students and faculty conduct world leading research in many areas of Computing, including in: Artificial Intelligence
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is recognised for its contribution to disciplinary advancement. The position offers the opportunity to drive high-quality research outcomes, secure competitive funding, and embed expertise within a
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. Experience partnering with leaders and stakeholders to analyse capability needs and co-design learning initiatives. Proven project management and/or multiple training program initiative role out experience
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Overview: Program Director, Master of Business Administration (MBA) Full-time, Continuing Level D/E position (with a three-year term as Program Director) Competitive Salary Packaging + 17
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languages. https://www.rmit.edu.vn/about-us/schools-and-centres/school-communication-design THE BACHELOR OF DESIGN (DIGITAL MEDIA) PROGRAM In an increasingly digital world, driven by technological advancement
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medicine. This nationally recognised program aims to advance fundamental understanding and translational applications within the discipline. Funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project