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teaching with an increasing degree of autonomy. RMIT Vietnam is particularly seeking individuals with expertise aligned with the Economics program. For a full list of courses offered in the program, please
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to) the social sciences (e.g., psychology or sociology); urban studies; organisational studies; computational social science; or fire, civil or humanitarian engineering; or equivalent in relevant field. Preferred
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for Business Leadership and Management Marketing for Managers Financial Analytics for Managerial Decisions Strategy For a full list of courses offered in the MBA program, please visit the Study Program here
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recruitment processes from first point of contact through to admissions. It is expected that the Program Advisor will have a comprehensive understanding of the University programs and courses, the selection
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on the future of learning and teaching in Vietnam. RMIT Vietnam is particularly seeking individuals with expertise aligned to the Business & Technology program. A few required courses are Non-technical
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by the school and program KEY SELECTION CRITERIA 1. Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, or other relevant disciplines 2. Proficient programming skills in
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Environment Managing Cross-border e-Commerce in the Digital Era Managing Across Cultures Global Entrepreneurship International Logistics For a full list of courses offered in the MIB program, please visit
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About You The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will support and undertake research activities as part of a Centre team on a funded research project examining gender norms, gaming influencers and tween boys
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Overview: Be part of a transformational program Shape the future of professional and support services at RMIT University Lead impactful reforms to enhance staff and student experiences globally
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imaging techniques (e.g. atomic force microscopy, confocal microscopy or electron microscopy) Evidence of experience in materials synthesis or characterisation e.g. rheology, deep eutectic solvents