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perpetuity, for the benefit of the Autistic and Autism communities. The project will evaluate effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and potential integration of an early supports program in Western Australia
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program in a range of areas, with large numbers of Honours, Masters and PhD students from Australia and overseas. It also offers a flexible range of undergraduate courses and entry to several postgraduate
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to effectively identify and engage researchers who are eligible to apply for Category 1 grants in the University’s Grants Development Support Program. They will be responsible for developing and implementing
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. The program is focused on building social work capacity in regional and rural communities. A Level B teaching-focused academic will work independently to design curriculum, coordinate subjects, teach, and
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settings. The program is focused on building social work capacity in regional and rural communities. A Level B teaching-focused academic will work independently to design curriculum, coordinate subjects
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. The incumbent will undertake a variety of functions which are specified in the annual performance plan. Admissions staff are required to employ and maintain a professional, positive and solution-orientated
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, or an equivalent combination of knowledge, training, and experience. Advanced skills in Microsoft Office and general computer applications, including database applications and AI and online collaboration tools
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. Create and evaluate innovative evidence-based assessment tools to measure student performance and program effectiveness Design, coordinate and teach subjects which provide a high-quality learning
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aligned with the needs of priority student cohorts. The ASA- Equity Project will work closely with the Subject Support Tutor Program Coordinator and under the guidance of the Senior Coordinator, Library
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the History Program of the Department of Archaeology and History, part of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Department’s teaching and research activities are overseen by the Head of Department