77 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at The University of Western Australia
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or demonstrated equivalent competency. Substantial relevant senior administrative experience at an appropriate level with experience in leading and developing teams. Proven ability to respond to complex and diverse
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fields, including economic networks, health, development, growth, and public economics (https://www.uwa.edu.au/schools/Business/Economics). About the opportunity Conduct internationally recognised research
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teams, fostering a collaborative and collegial culture, and maintaining strong links with the respective professions. Your ability to mentor and develop staff, build trust and engage effectively with
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to research and education that is used for policy and practice development. The School aspires to be a workplace within which staff and students feel valued and supported in their individual and collective
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and strategies to enhance testing efficiency, coverage, and accuracy across all digital solutions. About you Develop and implement comprehensive test plans, test cases, and test scripts for digital
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Job no:520177 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Teaching support and design Join our University’s Digital Enhancement team supporting the development of digital learning technologies
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discovery, ecological understanding, informed conservation-management and the development of innovative biomonitoring solutions. About the opportunity Support day-to-day operations of the OceanOmics Centre
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settings. Prepare and maintain materials, equipment, and instruments; assist with procurement, maintenance, and administrative tasks; and ensure compliance with safety protocols. Contribute to field trips
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governance, in an environment with diverse stakeholder relationships across a broad research environment. About you Relevant tertiary qualifications and substantial administrative experience. Highly developed
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development. Play an active role in providing leadership and guidance to the School of Psychological Science’s strategy to decolonise psychology curriculum and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander