63 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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, command-line systems, and programming languages (e.g. bash, Python, R). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail and ability to follow procedures. Excellent communication and
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and client-focused library and information services. Demonstrated knowledge of learning support for students including information literacy skills development programs, reference and inquiry services
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medical workforce by placing penultimate and final year medical students across a network of 15 sites. Students gain valuable hands-on experience and professional mentoring throughout the 12-month program
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, you will live amongst other researchers in a vibrant and inspiring research environment. The Foundation also offers a unique ‘researcher’s journey’ program that exposes our Fellows to world leading
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-on instrument access, tailored training programs, and comprehensive analytical services—also available to external clients. This position plays a pivotal role in managing the platform and delivering high-level
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of the Institute. About the opportunity You will plan, implement, coordinate, and assess communication activities to support the Institute’s strategic goals. Work across social media, web content, marketing, and
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. Experience in facilitating professional development frameworks, processes, and programs in education. Extensive experience in using digital media equipment for multimedia design, development and video
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accurate materials. Demonstrated experience in managing website content and social media platforms. Proficiency in a range of software tools and programs relevant to communications and marketing, including
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tourism. The UWA Business School generously supports academic research by supporting: start-up grants for new staff, research grants for initiating new research projects, visiting scholar programs, and a
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related to critical minerals. The Data to Knowledge Program plays a transformative role by generating insights for evidence-based geosciences, while providing training for the geoscientists of tomorrow