286 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of New South Wales
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pivotal role supporting the UNSW Business School navigate the ER space, providing expert advice and guidance on employee relations and performance management. In this newly developed position, you will
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success at university. The aim of the program is to develop students’ understanding of legal concepts and skills needed for the study of Law. The program is available free of charge to any student who needs
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) Density functional theory (desirable) Spectroelectrochemistry and vibrational spectroscopy (desirable) Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments
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setting. Proven extensive experience in people leadership, development, engagement, and management, with the demonstrated skills to motivate inspire, and mobilise diverse teams to create a positive
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to be based within the UNSW AI Institute—a pan-university initiative established with the vision of positioning UNSW as a global leader in developing AI as a safe, reliable, and ubiquitous technology
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-Chancellor Education and Student Experience). The role will provide expert advice and help to UNSW staff during policy development and implementation. The role will have significant working relationships with
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, or community development is preferred. Occasional interstate travel and supervision of up to one direct report may be required. Skills Required: Experience working with First Nations people with lived experience
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of the School of Population Health. The role supports the Faculty Dean through the provision of creative leadership in the development and implementation of innovative teaching and learning offerings and research
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, to roles in government or international organisations, developing law reform or public policy. Law graduates who intend to seek admission to the legal profession must complete a Practical Legal Training (PLT
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or law enforcement system, to roles in government or international organisations, developing law reform or public policy. The School of Law, Society and Criminology emphasises the social relevance and