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projects Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on research projects with multiple stakeholders Demonstrated experience in undertaking quality research activities which maximise publishing outputs in
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, while balancing multiple priorities and demands. You demonstrate capacity to manage research projects, including analysis, reporting and archiving. Applications from Aboriginal candidates are highly
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or multiple discipline areas listed below Under the guidance of Team Leader Technical Services, supervise and support students across teaching spaces including workshops, production studios and technical
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the achievement of reconciliation between Aboriginal Australians and non-indigenous Australians and in 2014 became the first University in South Australia to launch its own Reconciliation Action Plan
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stakeholders, you bring creativity, flexibility, and strong problem-solving skills to support impactful program delivery. About the role Reporting to the Professor of the Learning Sciences, you will coordinate
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. About the Role As the Senior Lecturer in Nursing, you will be responsible for the development, delivery, and coordination of courses within nursing undergraduate and postgraduate programs and make a
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programs that equip graduates with the knowledge and confidence to succeed. About the role Reporting to the Professorial Lead, you will design and deliver innovative curriculum that reflects contemporary
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% superannuation) About the Roles The Research Associate/Fellow will be responsible for the provision of high-quality research bioinformatics support and management to collaborative research programs led by
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. About the Role As the Senior Lecturer in Nursing, you will be responsible for the development, delivery, and coordination of courses within nursing undergraduate and postgraduate programs and make a
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materials and applying innovative, digital pedagogies, you bring a strong record of academic leadership, collaboration, and student-focused curriculum design. Your research program reflects a growing