291 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at RMIT University
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vocational expertise at the forefront of the field, you will engage in relevant professional development activities, ensuring that the education you provide consistently meets or exceeds the highest standards
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interdisciplinary activities, including the development of a design research studio, an educational hub, innovative locative mapping, exploration of future material, and the production and curation of digital art
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) Professional development and career advancement Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources A vibrant and diverse campus life and more! RMIT Vietnam has been honoured with the respectable HR Asia Award
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the Associate Dean to drive academic and research excellence, growth, and strategic initiatives within the Discipline. This position focuses on academic leadership, staff development, and operational support
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internal and external stakeholders and operates with a high level of autonomy. You will work closely with our Legal Services team, to develop contracts which support research outcomes, whilst protecting
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meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated high level cross-cultural and communication skills, in both written and spoken English and Vietnamese. Well-developed organisational
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coordinate closely with OH&S in supervising vendors on food hygiene. Collaborate with the Legal, Finance and Procurement, to prepare contracts for all renewal and sourcing new service providers when required
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carries responsibility for overseeing the academic performance and strategic development of the Psychology discipline, including curriculum quality, research leadership, staffing, and resource management
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standards, staying up to date with industry developments, and delivering innovative solutions to technical challenges in the creative arts. Please note: The position may be required to work outside normal
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on a project in collaboration with two industry partners aiming to develop quantum radiofrequency-optical transducers leveraging the spin-optical properties of nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond