105 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" "Prof" positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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VET Student Success Program and manages a team of Coaches working across VET Teaching Departments. Student Success Coaches respond to the needs of students and develop a range of programs to enhance
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in delivering Swinburne’s government relations strategy. You'll play a key part in the development and implementation of communication and advocacy campaigns, prepare research and analysis for high
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demonstrate successful delivery of multiple projects throughout your career. About You To be suitable for this role you will need to have experience in the below key accountabilities: · Deep understanding
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time well, even when things get busy. You can handle multiple tasks and pay attention to the details. You’re a good problem-solver and can follow rules and procedures to make the right decisions. You’re
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and Prof Kath Hulse (Swinburne). This PhD project will analyse the role and mechanisms of social communication, learning and social networks in fostering sustainable and energy efficient household
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contributes to the achievement of the University’s 2025 vision of’ ‘people and technology working together to build a better world’ through the development and implementation of robust quality assurance and
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business case development and cost modelling to forecasting, variance analysis, and performance reporting. Acting as a trusted advisor to Project Managers and Portfolio Delivery Managers, you’ll help shape
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downloadable by anyone - provide any passwords if necessary). Value There are multiple scholarships available and each one valued at $2,500 (one off payment). Please note - It is the student’s responsibility
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University of Technology is seeking a highly skilled Technical Specialist to lead and manage cutting-edge research and development initiatives within our Defence portfolio. This newly created role is central
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years to young men who might not have otherwise received a University education due to the limited financial resources of their parents. Multiple scholarships are awarded every year for full-time