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making to ensure financial sustainability. The successful applicant will contribute to the recruitment, appointment, development and retention of talented staff who are able to attract research funding and
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competitive remuneration package, including 17% superannuation. About the opportunity Collective Excellence 2028 represents a significant evolution in how the University achieves its ambitions—shifting from
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standards. You will set, communicate, and achieve academic and operational objectives, including curriculum development, research and education strategies, resource allocation, talent management, and external
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Associate Director of Development role with a specific focus Museums and cultural engagement HEO 8 Fixed term secondment opportunity until July 2026 Starting salary of $126,065 base plus 17
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to build capability among Sydney Law School staff and students to adapt to the rapid evolution of legal practice. The Colin Phegan Lecturer will be responsible for engaging, with the support and mentorship
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science, soil science, animal and veterinary science, wildlife conservation and agriculture. Working within the Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Theme, the successful candidate will dedicate
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Full time, 1-year fixed term position. Located on the Camperdown Campus Join a fast-paced team environment with extensive professional development opportunities Be valued for your excellent customer
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identification, development, and evaluation of indicators critical to this Working Group. The Working Group sits within the Heat and Health Research Centre in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University
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to the development of research protocols and lead the execution of critical research activities. Your responsibilities will include: working closely with the research team to support the development and validation
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the research team. obtains fieldwork approvals from the University of Sydney, including assistance with the development of prerequisite fieldwork team schedules. undertakes ad-hoc projects and other activities