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is a welcoming space where integrity, respect for one another, courage, excellence, and impact are essential to everyday life. First Nations people, those identifying as LGBTQIA+, parents, carers
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Reference Number: 1420618 As this is a part-time position of up to 0.8 FTE, please advise your preferred FTE and your availability for part-time work days. You can choose to work 3, 4, or 5 days per
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are encouraged to apply. Our aim is to create a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live. For more information, please visit our Diversity and Inclusion page - https
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for suitable applicants. We are seeking an experienced academic dietitian who is passionate about teaching, research, and the integration of scholarship with professional practice. In this role, you will provide
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crucial in ensuring that safe practices are followed in studio, workshop, and teaching areas. In your new role of Technical Officer (Digital Fabrication), you will provide technical support for class
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aim is to create a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live. For more information, please visit our Diversity and Inclusion page - https://staff.curtin.edu.au/discover
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. With world-class facilities, strong clinical partnerships, and a reputation for innovation in teaching and research, this is your opportunity to contribute to one of Australia’s most forward-thinking
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Status: Closed Applications open: 3/02/2025 Applications close: 24/03/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is made available
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encouraged to apply. Our aim is to create a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live. For more information, please visit our Diversity and Inclusion page - https
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. Electricity demand in the South West Interconnected System (SWIS) peaks during hot summer afternoons, typically around 5pm, due to heavy use of air conditioning, while winter peaks are lower and occur around