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Specialist Leads, Year Coordinators and other key staff who contribute to the development of the MBBS program, you will provide expertise and ongoing review and development of curriculum objectives and content
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platforms, and in-person meetings. Your primary responsibilities will include: Work directly with students to explain available accommodation options, discuss the merits and challenges of each, and develop
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projects. Work with the research group/business area to understand and identify where data analytics can add value. Prepare required data sets for sophisticated statistical analysis, model generation and
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- Sustainability to play a pivotal role in driving our campus planning and sustainability initiatives. Based within our Properties, Facilities and Development team, you will help shape the physical and environmental
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and Community Involvement Program. In this role, you will engage in various administrative activities that support our services and contribute to impactful area activities within the Faculty of Health
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might range from complex solutions like 3D viewers to simpler web forms and reporting tools. Your focus areas will include content strategy, visual design, information architecture, and user research. By
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workplace support. To demonstrate this commitment, the faculty has developed a Diversity Awareness Program with a key focus on the areas of gender equity, diverse sex, sexuality and gender, ethnicity
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Framework and the Centre Curriculum Guide for planning and evaluating the learning program. Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children and take responsibility for the environment as the third
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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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: Lead the curriculum design, development, and accreditation process for the Master of Nurse Practitioner program. Integrate scholarly research and evidence-based practice into course content and delivery