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& Development units and Mental Health Principles and Practices. In this role, you will teach across several units, imparting Indigenous cultural knowledge/s and understandings to both Indigenous and non
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with key stakeholders to understand their challenges and translate analytical results Assist with the supervision and development of graduate student projects We are looking for someone with
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Scholarship (Scholarship ) has been developed to support first year students entering undergraduate degree programs that are critical to the future of engineering. Technical Resources Pty Ltd is an Australian
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people policy development, providing advice to the team and the diverse range of managers and leaders across the Curtin network. Who we are looking for/Selection Criteria: 1.Workplace Relations Expertise
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proposes the development of low-carbon concrete using carbon dioxide-sequestrated incinerator bottom ash (IBA) as a partial replacement for cement and natural aggregates. Aims This project aims to evaluate
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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
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inspiring resources to help young people explore education and career pathways in STEM. Train and mentor university students to help deliver outreach programs. Who we are looking for (Selection Criteria
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developments like automation, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, allowing for increased efficiency while reducing costs and keeping employees safe. To ensure our students and are
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of the Allison Taylor Single Mum Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support and encourage single mothers as they pursue their higher education, helping them achieve long-term economic security
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) is the most malignant primary brain tumour, representing approximately half of all primary central nervous system malignancies. It is a rapidly developing tumour seen in patients with an average age of