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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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transformative projects? Curtin University invites applications for an AI Project Lead to drive the development and implementation of our Artificial Intelligence (AI) program—an enterprise-wide initiative designed
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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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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, disability and accessibility, and health and
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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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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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Women in Engineering Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support female and non-binary students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, throughout their course of study. The Tyree Foundation
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the development of cutting-edge research infrastructure for the Climate Action in Transport and Land Use Planning (CATLUP-I) program, delivered through the AURIN WA Node at the Planning and Transport Research
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understanding of applications of microbiology, climate change and mining rehabilitation, including the techniques relevant to the research. The appointee will have their own research program and collaborate with
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environment, with a strong focus on work-life balance. You will have ample opportunities to grow, develop, and diversify your skill set while playing a key role in supporting technical operations. In