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: Through our world-class teaching and research, we equip students with the skill, commitment, and vision to protect vulnerable communities and advance human development. The College of Education, Psychology
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childhood workforce. As a Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, you will: Contribute to the design, development, and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum. Undertake high-quality research
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will focus on developing and applying Bayesian statistical models to investigate and predict biofouling patterns to enhance our understanding of how environmental factors and antifouling technologies
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) to develop clinical skills, reflective practice, and professional identity. Monitoring placement progress, ensuring compliance with PsyBA and program requirements, and maintaining accurate documentation
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continuous platform development. Coordinating technical change, configuration, and release management processes. Collaboration across IDS teams to resolve issues and respond to customer queries. Providing
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clinicians involved in the Medicine Program. Your role will play a key part in maintaining strong engagement and support for clinicians contributing to teaching activities. Key responsibilities include
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suppliers. As a member of the Capital Development team you will also have exposure to a varied mix of projects, including essential infrastructure upgrades and construction of new and refurbished labs
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will contribute to pioneering work in developing designer bacteriophages from metagenomic sequences, with the goal of combating antimicrobial resistance and advancing microbiome research. The Research
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in Midwifery – Teaching and Research will support the design and delivery of undergraduate and/or postgraduate teaching, including developing course materials, leading lectures and tutorials, and
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University is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the modernisation, digitisation, and strategic development of the Flinders University Psychology Clinic (FUPC). In this high