67 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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significant emissions reduction project Grow your career through hands-on research, collaboration, and impact Full time, Fixed-Term position until January 2029 based at Forthside Farm About the opportunity
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our communities. Support tours and visits to campus for prospective students and school groups ensuring a positive and informative experience. Work with stakeholders within Student Services and
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in-person interactions Support students with high-quality engagement across key stages of the student lifecycle Multiple part/full-time ongoing roles based in Hobart, Launceston or Burnie About the
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to identify potential issues and recommend and enact appropriate responses. Sound technical and systems skills with the ability to work across multiple online platforms. Familiarity with Terra Dotta is
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flexible working arrangement including job share Full-time or fractional appointment negotiable; four-year fixed-term position based in Hobart About the opportunity The Postdoctoral Research Fellow in
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fractional position in Launceston will be considered) About the opportunity We are seeking to appoint ongoing teaching-focused Lecturers or Associate Lecturers in the Faculty of Law. The vacancy is up to 1FTE
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Administrative Officer, you will be required to register, code and trace cancer notifications, and provide high level administrative support for TCR Activities. If you are an organised, detail-oriented
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well as internal and external policies and procedures and practice in accordance with the NMBA1 codes and guidelines for registered nurses and midwives. What we’re looking for: Completion of a bachelor’s degree
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team and consumer group meetings and provide high level support and advice 0.8FTE, fixed -term position until August 2027, based in Hobart About the opportunity Working in the Menzies Institute
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. This position offers the exciting opportunity to work within the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES) at the University of Tasmania. The successful applicant will have access to world-class resources