319 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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peoples’ traditional rights and interests in land and water by coordinating capacity building and professional development for anthropologists working in the native title system across the country. In
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enrolled in our Bachelor and Master of Speech Pathology programs. The role will develop, support, and deliver education and training to practice educators as well as enhancing quality clinical education
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development of future medical professionals in regional Queensland. Key responsibilities will include: Teaching: Lead the academic delivery of General Practice across all four years of the MD program, including
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stakeholders. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Developing and implementing strategic communications and engagement campaigns Creating high-quality content across digital, print, and
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: Teaching: Develop and deliver courses, engage in curriculum design, coordinate courses, assess students, provide academic counselling, and adhere to university teaching rules. Research: Lead independent or
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on developing portable, low-cost, and accessible medical technologies to ensure high-quality healthcare for all, regardless of location or economic status. Portable medical devices are revolutionizing healthcare
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Level A) Based at our Long Pocket location About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to focus their efforts on developing their expertise and emerging
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: Lead the design and implementation of core research activities on microbial and plant remediation of mine wastes, to achieve project milestones. Develop and refine methods and techniques to optimise
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threat detection. Key responsibilities will include: Teaching: Develop and deliver courses, engage in curriculum design, coordinate courses, assess students, provide academic counselling, and adhere
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across Australia and internationally. Developed with a national and international team of experts in pain science, the projects encompass the development and oversight of major cohort studies