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problems, academic progress, health and finance. Co-ordination and linking into existing LTU and other community stakeholders’ engagement programs that address international student social inclusion and
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, university-wide programs that enhance the experience and career outcomes of graduate researchers and staff, promote wellbeing, and foster a dynamic, contemporary research culture at La Trobe. This includes
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-Controlled Mental Health and AOD Services’ (https://www.latrobe.edu.au/arcshs/work/optimise-plus ). The Optimise+ project is a research study designed to build on the best parts of LGBTQ+ community-controlled
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of Nursing and Midwifery undertakes a wide range of teaching and research programs in Nursing, Midwifery, Maternal, Family and Child Health, Ageing and Aged Care, Health Service Design, Health and Wellbeing
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are committed to diversity, inclusion, and social justice, providing a workplace where all staff feel valued, respected, and supported to achieve their full potential. Learn more about our benefits: http
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click on the video link below: https://f.io/KDo0ceng Benefits: 17% employer contributed superannuation On site child care facilities Flexible work arrangements Discounts for staff and their family members
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with prospective students. Involvement in future student programs, activities and events which may involve direct contact with children. The Division of International Operations and Compliance plays a
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the United Nations as part of an aid team providing education programs for Mayan people when she and seven others died in a helicopter crash in 1998. La Trobe University, with the support of the Albury-Wodonga
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assessment for students. Welcome Video - Victorian Regional campuses – See link below; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-NZBy693Go Benefits: 17% employer contributed superannuation Flexible work arrangements
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, obtain funding from internal or external sources for teaching improvement projects. Co-supervise postgraduate research students as required. Represent discipline/program or school at external events