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for program management. To be successful in this position, you'll meet the following Key Selection Criteria: Demonstrated ability to coordinate large courses and prepare and deliver programs at undergraduate
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public engagement. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant research program with real-world impact. If you are passionate about environmental science and ready to take the
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, Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine), you'll play a key part in program delivery, curriculum development, and academic leadership within your area of practice. You'll be an active member of
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academic and research staff with over 70 students enrolled on associated higher degrees by research. In addition to leading both an undergraduate program in Surveying (BSc) and at postgraduate level (Masters
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grows, you'll take on more responsibility and contribute more independently to the research program. We welcome applicants at either Level A (Research Assistant) or Level B (Research Fellow). To be
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advancing their scholarly, research and/or professional capabilities. The Lecturer is also expected to actively promote the program by establishing and maintaining memberships, links and partnerships with
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advancing their scholarly, research and/or professional capabilities. The Lecturer is also expected to actively promote the program by establishing and maintaining memberships, links and partnerships with
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programs. The facility retains strong Defence client support and has an active ongoing research program in structures and materials experimentation. The SMTC provides Defence clients with innovative testing
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practice teaching strategies and dissemination of innovative practices. Demonstrated ability to manage award program/s and lead program reviews. Evidence of demonstrated strategic leadership in a large
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will have as a minimum: Demonstrated superior ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning and quality improvement