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health services. The PhD scholarship is available for a highly motivated and competitive candidate enrolled in a PhD program to undertake research that supports the research agenda of the project
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within these programs. The role of a Swinburne Vocational Education (VE) Teacher is to share their experience and knowledge with students and encourage our students to successfully obtain
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seeking a skilled and motivated Teaching and Learning Officer to support the smooth delivery of Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs. In this dynamic role, you’ll provide vital administrative
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(Forensicare). The scholarship opportunity is open to individuals who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are enrolled in a Doctoral Program. The scholarship aims to support highly motivated and
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university English as a second language Provide one written referee report outlining your suitability for the scholarship: can be supplied by a community leader, lecturer, tutor or employer Value
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passwords if necessary. Applicants are required to engage with the Moondani Toombadool Centre (MTC) at the commencement of your studies and complete an ILP (Individual Learning Plan) with an Indigenous
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the coordination and configuration of all curriculum related data. This includes academic calendar, study plan structures, templates, awards admission conditions, requisites, fees, timetable data and course search
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, road engineering, intelligent transport systems, smart urban infrastructure, sustainable transport and digital engineering. In this role, you will contribute to the teaching programs of the Department
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collaboration with external partners as needed. Your teaching responsibilities include delivering and supporting academic programs, contributing to curriculum development and innovation, and managing
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and hands-on experience with AI and computer vision. Solid programming skills in Python, especially with PyTorch. Practical experience with deep learning projects, including working with attention