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teams. A record of sustained research excellence at an international level, including development and leadership of a multi-discipline research program or Centre, supported by funding from different
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- from enrolment through to the awarding of the degree - in line with Program Rules, established guidelines, and procedures. The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) sits within the Division
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transition from the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) to the new Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine (BMD) program. This is a crucial phase in the School’s evolution, and your
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through advanced analytics. This five-year initiative (2023-2027) is mainly funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) with a $36 million investment and builds on the previous
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educational experience at the University. It delivers robust systems for quality assurance, educational policy and compliance, accreditation services and course and program development. It monitors and
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. The office is led by the Dean of Graduate Studies and has a team of approximately 35. To be successful you will need: Highly developed research, analytical and writing skills to enable analysis of relevant
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the communications, design and engagement collateral and activity required for the development, construction and launch of infrastructure projects. Working with colleagues in the Communications team, the role works to
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. Experience in effectively leading, managing and developing a team. Demonstrated experience in customer support and the ability to work with and understand a broad range of data users. The path to Adelaide
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program, TERN aims to ensure every terrestrial ecosystem in Australia is represented in the sample and data libraries, so that environmental change across all systems can be monitored To be successful you
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ambitious research program to investigate the intersection of plate tectonics, critical metals, and Earth's habitability by trying to better model the Earth’s surface evolution from 1800–500 million years ago