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drugs from prevention through to treatment. A key focus of the Centre is workforce development (WFD). About the Research Fellow Role (Level B) The Research Fellow at the National Centre for Education and
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development (WFD). About the Role The Research Assistant will support the research activities of the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), a nationally significant research centre
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education, to inspire the next generation of educators and strengthen the early childhood workforce. As a Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, you will: Contribute to the design, development, and delivery
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related field. Demonstrated experience in high-quality university teaching and curriculum design. Evidence of a developing research profile with quality publications and/or external funding. Strong
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support and advice, along with project management support for the College of Medicine and Public Health and related institutes and centres. As part of the Research Development Services (RDS) team, you will
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program in mental health and wellbeing. This program aims to prevent mental ill health by identifying risk factors, developing targeted, evidence-based interventions, and improving recovery outcomes through
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the discipline. Contribute to the planning and evaluation of these topics. Assist in the development of topic and course materials with appropriate guidance from Course Coordinators and/or Senior Academic Staff
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contribute to high-quality research outputs. The Research Fellow will also be expected to actively disseminate research findings through publications and conference presentations and assist in the development
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of biofouling processes in marine environments. This role will focus on developing and applying Bayesian statistical models to investigate and predict biofouling patterns to enhance our understanding of how
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/Practitioner) to contribute to shaping South Australia’s early childhood workforce. In this position, you will prepare and deliver engaging teaching across the University’s Early Childhood Education topics, with