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university program Base Salary starting from $ 103,185 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The University of Sydney and CDS aim to create a proven best model of practice for an Employment Transition
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champion change management within the program including the design, development and implementation of change management deliverable including engagement and communications; managing stakeholder expectations
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Full-time, Continuing Position for a Dedicated Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Health Provide support and guidance for our indigenous students enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine program Located
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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics-Medical Nutrition Therapy-Sydney Nursing School
to fostering a learning environment that nurtures students to become global citizens in health and wellbeing. We integrate teaching, research, and scholarship with practice and policy development, while
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to examine the key interdependencies inherent in managing and leading complex projects, including projects in the face of climate change. The program engages with these dynamics to develop skills for effective
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teaching and learning in Physics and Biomedical Engineering demonstrate research excellence, develop a program of original research either independently or as part of a team, and pursue external funding
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students (completing studies in Semester 1 or 2 of 2025), Gain invaluable professional experience from our structured three-year graduate program Base Salary $83,038 + 17% superannuation Join the Innovation
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), also known as the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (UDRH), is funded under the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program. Our focus
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dedicated to developing caring, clinically outstanding, research-capable and globally aware graduates who have the capabilities to become leaders in medicine, public health and research. We advocate for and
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to the transformation of Australia’s National Cervical Screening Program, which transitioned to HPV testing in 2017, positioning Australia as the first country expected to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health