69 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Edith Cowan University
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-promoting communities that foster healthy eating. This role involves leveraging advanced geospatial technologies and programming skills to analyse spatial data, develop geospatial solutions, produce high
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, and has a crucial role in developing the University's research capability and facilitating the University's research outcomes, through its Schools and Institutes. An exciting opportunity exists within
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for assisting with the development, implementation and monitoring of effective targeted marketing and communication strategies, by partnering with the allocated Schools / Service Centres. This role plays
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looking for a forward-thinking Senior Systems Analyst – Applications to join our high-performing Digital Services team. In this influential role, you’ll lead the integration, development, and evolution of a
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customer-oriented, high-volume transaction-processing environment, to lead and develop the Admissions team to achieve high performing results. You will be responsible for ensuring the resolution of complex
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working in a high-performing and collaborative team. You have a few years’ experience supporting the development of communications material and have a demonstrated understanding of organic social media
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supports the development of excellence in curriculum, assessment, and teaching at ECU by working collaboratively with staff in Schools and professional service centres. The Role The Centre for Learning and
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the guidance of the Manager, Corporate Relations and the Senior Communications Adviser to help deliver ECU’s media and public relations activities. You’ll support the development and implementation
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Business Schools in the world, and develops industry-ready graduates through high-quality teaching and learning experiences and engaged applied research. The School offers a comprehensive range of
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at the Joondalup campus. This two-year fellowship focuses on developing innovative nutrient-dense foods, including 3D printed products, to address malnutrition and improve the dining experience in populations with