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La Trobe University is driving a bold ambition to transform research, education and student support through an ‘AI-first’ approach, powered by partnerships with Microsoft Australia and New Zealand
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. Why Join Us? La Trobe University is a globally recognized institution renowned for its commitment to excellence and community impact. Here, you’ll collaborate with exceptional people to transform
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applicant, with a strong interest in health system evaluation and improving MCH practice and policy. This is an exciting opportunity for the applicant to work with the Department and MCH nurse clinician
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teaching-focused academic is responsible for curriculum development, subject coordination, teaching, and scholarly activities in biochemistry, cell biology, or related fields, working independently
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down to apply. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants We welcome and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. La Trobe University is committed
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diverse fields, including energy materials, catalysis, and biomedical systems. Experiments are conducted at “beamlines,” complex optical systems designed to condition the X-ray beam for scientific
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Background The Bendigo Strikers VNL Bursary is funded by the Bendigo Campus, and recognises students exhibiting academic merit and who are involved as a player or associated with the Bendigo
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% superannuation About the position La Trobe University is a leading provider of health and wellbeing education and research in Australia. Part of La Trobe’s health education strategy includes construction of a new
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Dean, La Trobe Business School La Trobe University is a Victorian university where inclusion and vision produce real-world impact, through world-class research, strong industry partnerships
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This bursary was established from an initial donation by Mr Brian Davey and a matching endowment from his brother, Emeritus Professor Ian Davey. The bursary is awarded to assist three undergraduate