93 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"University-of-South-Eastern-Norway" positions at Macquarie University
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equivalent experience. Knowledge of best practice in providing customer service and working in a customer service environment. Working in a team and taking instruction from multiple stakeholders. Excellent
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, North Ryde About the role Leading a team, the Clinical Research Manager develops and oversees the implementation and management of Macquarie University’s clinical research governance and regulatory
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, North Ryde) The Role The Macquarie Medical School within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences (FMHHS) is seeking a First Nations academic to lead the continuing development, refinement
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effective communication. Collate information and prepare executive communications, as required. Capture meeting minutes of key program governance forums. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with
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submissions and reporting, including supporting the PI with development of essential research documents, including protocols and PICFs in line with The National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research
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develop and implement innovative solutions to societal and commercial challenges. To Apply To apply for this position, please apply online by submitting your CV and a separate cover letter (no more than 2
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Leadership Team, you will lead and contribute to major strategic planning initiatives, oversee key reporting and governance frameworks, and lead development of value-based systems to measure success across
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application to enrol through the development of simple intuitive user journeys that take prospects/students through their journey to become Macquarie University students, along with ensuring that the employee
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ad-hoc administrative tasks and prepare and analyse summary reports. Macquarie University Information Technology (MQ IT) embraces the university mission to be bold, distinctive, progressive and
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/presentations, Perform any other Research Assistant duties as required and appropriate for this classification, and Visiting participating general practices to develop strong relationships with GPs and practice