52 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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enquiry management. Support the service requirements of the Academic Units in a consistent manner by contributing to the development and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures and proficient use
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issues. The role supports research development and ensures its translation into practical outcomes. In the context of growing biosecurity risks driven by climate change, global trade, and increased travel
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for Australian and other government agencies internationally. This position is an opportunity to work within an internationally leading research group developing new experimental instrumentation in collaboration
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opportunity for an exceptional leader to lead and support the evolution of Arts and Society with a focus on world class teaching, research, creative productions, and graduate outcomes. Leading this diverse yet
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and coordinate project activities including planning and co-ordinating seminars, workshops and conferences, liaising with key stakeholders as required. Prepare and distribute invites, agendas and
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curricula, including unit coordination, curriculum development, evaluation and using emerging and online technology. Undertake collaborative research and/or scholarly contributions as relevant
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Investigators and key stakeholders to implement new and existing study protocols. Develop, implement and evaluate teaching plans for participants and their families/significant others that meet learning needs and
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, practical training sessions (with both simulation and live vessels), and the associated assessment development, marking and moderation. The role is based in Launceston and will also include training delivery
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investigators, partners, people with lived experience, and other stakeholders to ensure the successful coordination and timely completion of the ParkinsonNet project. Prepare and coordinate research-related
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to develop and sustain partnerships that facilitate the University’s engagement and contribution to the economic, social and cultural life of the Cradle Coast region. Cradle Coast Local Learning Leaders