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to the development of a new department embedded within the Goldfields. Professional Growth: Develop your professional skills in a leading Australian University. About the Role: We are seeking multiple motivated and
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. Contribute to the development of the GMED1002 curriculum, which integrates anatomy and physiology, taught in a body system progression, with early clinical reasoning and problem solving. Collaborate with
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of learning settings - including laboratory workshops, science focused seminars and multimodal delivery Contribute to the development of the GMED1002 curriculum, which integrates biomedical science
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Job Reference: 1120948 Curtin University’s Properties, Facilities and Development (PF&D) team is seeking a proactive and organised Project Officer to support the delivery of minor works, trades
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significant Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) project. In this role you will be working closely with AAGI’s national Strategic Partners, including the Grains Research and Development
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to the development of a new department embedded within the Goldfields. Professional Growth: Develop your professional skills in a leading Australian University. About the Role: We are seeking multiple motivated and
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leadership training, mentorship for early career progression and promotion, networking opportunities, and other professional development resources. As reflected in the Athena Swan Charter, gender equality is a
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units. Contribute to course and curriculum development, ensuring alignment with industry standards and accreditation requirements. Build and maintain strong relationships with more than 100 clinical
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, ensuring alignment with current professional, industry, and accreditation standards. Lead development of (ALC) or foster a strong culture of research and scholarly activity (ALB), significantly contributing
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development, ensuring alignment with accreditation standards and evolving industry practice. Strengthen partnerships with more than 100 clinical placement sites that support student learning. Act as a mentor