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be supervised by Dr Nathan Caruana (Principal supervisor, Flinders University), Prof. Genevieve McArthur (Adjunct supervisor, ACU & Dyslexia SPELD Foundation), and Mr Adrian DeWitts (Industry
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, supporting the integration of theory with real-world application. The successful candidate will be required to teach in one of our three rural locations that we deliver the Bachelor of Allied Health degree in
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Assoc. Prof. Claire Henry. The larger project looks at the regulation of sexual violence in screen media (film, television and video games) and how this has translated to online content. The project will
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, along with a Suitability Statement of no more than 3 pages, addressing the Key Position Capabilities of the position description . For more information regarding this position, please contact Prof Deb
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Description Teaching Specialist (Academic) For more information regarding this position, please contact Prof Tania Leiman Applications to be submitted before 10:00 pm (ACST) on Monday, 28th July 2025. Please
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. Contemporary clinical experience in Speech Pathology. Demonstrated excellence in tertiary-level teaching, including clinical or simulated settings. A sound understanding of pedagogical theory and modern
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Strait Islander communities and deep knowledge of Indigenous health are essential. About You To be successful in this role you will demonstrate: An understanding of pedagogical theory and current education
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the diagnosis of sensitive matters that need timely solutions. The ideal candidate will also have a sound understanding of contemporary People and Culture management theory and practice. At Flinders we embrace
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theories and practices of knowledge (or research) translation. Your excellent communication skills both written and verbal, along with your effective interpersonal skills, enable you to establish and
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for allocated students meeting with each student for 2.5 hours each week (30 minutes/day) to discuss progress and facilitate learning through reflection on experiences, supporting links between theory and