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content to ensure it is current and aligned with relevant policies. Strong project management skills, including the ability to develop, coordinate, and monitor project timelines, deliverables, and
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initiatives. An important element of the commercialisation activities includes evaluation of IP, assessment of translation models including licence or new venture/start up models, development of business plans
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commitment to stakeholder engagement. Demonstrated ability to develop initiatives and solutions informed by comprehensive quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Proven administrative skills with
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industry and government. This role brings breadth of industry experience from across the corporate and technology business environment to provide advice and support to researchers in identifying, developing
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, promptly and efficiently as well as understanding a variety of systems. Highly developed self and work organisation skills, including ability to work quickly and accurately, to prioritise tasks and to use
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the challenges of a complex, rapidly changing world through innovative forms of design. Course content instils students with the tools for independent thought and the ability to question and act - developing
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. With the recent development of our new product, Informit Explore, we are also increasingly present in schools and public libraries. We are committed to promoting publishing diversity, intellectual
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For in Asia. To find out more about RMIT Vietnam and our current vacancies, please visit our website: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/careers Your role The Internship & Employment Consultant will develop and
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students on developments in their subject area or specialisation. The Lecturer may be responsible for course coordination. With this appointment, we are specifically interested in growing our strengths in
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). Staff are currently transitioning into semester teaching whilst the school maintains three intakes and delivery. A new workload allocation framework is now applied to accommodate these developments