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thrives. In line with Curtin’s 2030 Strategic Plan, Curtin University is committed to optimising employment outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Curtin University considers that being
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12 months trying to understand new techniques which takes away from their experimentation and data collection time. This project involves the development of a 3D virtual reality platform to provide
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. You’ll be at the centre of change initiatives that impact a broad range of academic and professional services, playing a vital role in Curtin’s ongoing digital evolution. Key Responsibilities: Lead
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Planning Program Scholarship has been developed by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) to embed caring for Country within the State's land use
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within the pore volume, not just on the material's surface area. This research will investigate the potential of trapdoor zeolites for gas separation applications, focusing on designing and developing new
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examine emotional processing during Emotion Focused Therapy (Watson & Sharbanee, 2022; Greenberg & Johnson, 1988). The specific focus of the project will be open to being developed in collaboration with
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third-party and Curtin-owned channels. As the Digital Analyst you will support the Manager, Analytics and Insights with collating and analysing data from a range of platforms, as well as developing
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. Proven capacity to coordinate and deliver effective STEM and/or education-based events and develop resources to support these (web and print), especially within a large organisation. Demonstrated
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for people with disabilities. The successful student(s) will join the “Semi Autonomous Wheelchair” development team in introducing autonomous functionality into existing powered wheelchairs and to begin
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the development and ongoing support of capabilities, to protect the University from cyber threats and enable Curtin to expand and deliver its services. In this job, you will work closely with internal IT teams