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: The Senior Research Development Officer (Health) plays a key role in this ambition by supporting researchers to develop high-quality, competitive funding proposals and identifying strategic opportunities
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. Demonstrated experience in curriculum development, program review, and accreditation processes across complex academic environments. The ability to operate with influence across academic, clinical, and policy
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here: https://www.flinders.edu.au/study/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply By lodging this separate application, applicants acknowledge: The ‘Supervisor confirmation’ must refer to the application
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organisational culture is essential, as is a commitment to developing both professional and academic staff. This is more than just a leadership role—it is an opportunity to drive real change, shape the future
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instrumental in strengthening and evolving medical education across South Australia and the Northern Territory. Key responsibilities include leading the planning, implementation, and continuous development
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candidate will contribute to academic standards, educational policy development, and quality assurance processes while fostering collaborative links across the University, with industry and community partners
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development of collaborative, high-impact research programs. You will act as a key connector, bringing together researchers, Colleges, Institutes, and external partners to translate ideas into funded, scalable
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health professionals. Design and development have begun, with Flinders University targeting construction to start in 2027 and the new facility scheduled to open early 2029. https://news.flinders.edu.au
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: Flinders University is seeking a Lecturer in Education (Literacy) to contribute to high-quality teaching and research within Initial Teacher Education programs, with a focus on early literacy development and
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) project Co-Designing and Testing a New Framework for Correctional Supervision. The DECRA project focuses on developing and testing an approach to supervision known as “assisted desistance,” which centres