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Department of Neuroscience and Mental Health Salary: UoM 6 - $98,870-$107,023 p.a. plus 17% super Lead and enhance the Neuroscience PhD Program, fostering collaboration and student success in a world-class
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encouraged to apply. The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) is an Indigenous-led social change fellowship program established at The University of Melbourne in 2016 and funded by the Atlantic
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education in the Asia-Pacific region and the world. About the role Located in the Faculty of Arts on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people, Indigenous Studies is a multidisciplinary Program that aims
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creation and publishing: Create engaging content in various formats for web, social media and publications Amplify and optimise content: Develop strategies and practices for repurposing and amplifying
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: Coordinate BioCommons' presence across web, video, newsletters, and social media platforms. Organise and Promote Events: Play a key role in administering and advertising BioCommons training events. Create
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Fellow in Soil Fauna-Microbe Interactions, you'll lead crucial experiments exploring soil food webs and nutrient cycling processes. You'll have the opportunity to develop innovative biological tools
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testing As a developer, automation can be your friend. Related Information Disability Services Disability Information Need web help? All websites and applications which form part of the University web
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- $113,262 p.a. plus 17% super (pro rata to part time) Lead innovative arts education / Foster diverse student talent / Contribute to prestigious cultural program Apply now to inspire the next generation of
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, examinations, and pastoral care for medical students in their third year of the Rural Pathway MD program. This role offers you the opportunity to work closely with healthcare partners, contribute to innovative
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innovative leadership programmes, contribute to cutting-edge research, and engage with a diverse network of stakeholders. This role offers you the chance to make a significant impact on Indigenous health