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leading research in the development of cryo-EM methods to solve problems in an important class of challenging materials. This Level A Research Fellow position will contribute to the ARC Discovery Project
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- and post-registration midwifery programs. The role includes leading unit and course development, coordinating teaching teams, assessment and student consultation and contributing to strategic and
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development Passion for building meaningful connections between alumni and their alma mater If you are a strategic thinker, have a track record of successfully engaging diverse audiences, and are excited about
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within the discipline. At Level B, you will coordinate subjects, develop learning materials, and support honours and postgraduate students in their research. At Level C, you will lead course development
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policy development Maintain documentation and reporting for governance Build strong partnerships across University units Fulfil audit requirements as required by key industry standards and governing bodies
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job-share Communications Manager to lead the development and implementation of the Monash Rural Health Communication and Engagement Strategy. The role is responsible for shaping and managing
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Agentic AI. We are looking for candidates whose research focus is on the development of intelligent agent frameworks incorporating planning, memory, tool use, safety and evaluation methodologies, and neuro
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agreed conditions, you will then progress to the PhD, which involves high quality research training and career development, culminating in a written thesis. The PhD stage will typically take three and a
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an environment of collaboration, innovation, and personal development, contributing to a world-class university that makes a substantial impact around the globe. So, if this sounds like a position that suits your
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regular and suggestive feedback using the strategy of ‘nudging’ over time could significantly modify behaviour and prevent the development of diabetes in patients with pre-diabetes and improve control