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Overview: Support the end-to-end delivery of a nationally significant teaching awards program through expert coordination and high-level administrative support Work collaboratively with stakeholders
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of Engineering The School of Engineering is one of the largest Engineering Schools in Australia. It has over 350 staff and 7000 students, including 750 HDR students. The School is committed to driving innovation
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in Chemistry and Pharmacy, with flexibility to assist across other STEM spaces as needed. Reporting to the Technical Coordinator, you will provide hands-on technical support, maintain and demonstrate
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Overview: Expression of Interest for: Casual hours teaching into VE ICT Program Area in Future Technologies Based at the Melbourne CBD campus About You To be successful in this position, you’ll
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) function provides RMIT University with current and emerging Technology systems and services. Our vision of “unleashing technologies to enable great experiences for RMIT communities” supports a proactive and
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industry partners and as a result of a recent program review, we are seeking applicants with up-to-date experience in Digital and Social Media Communication, Engagement, and Advertising. A flexible attitude
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within the program. You will participate in the program’s continuing review of course content and development, delivery, teaching methods (including online delivery methods) and methods of students
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strategic and business initiatives. Focused on student enrollment, pricing strategies, program viability, and product lifecycle management, this role is central to our mission. As an essential member of
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. You’ll collaborate closely with teams across Product, Sales, Finance, Customer Success, and Technology to provide actionable data insights and process improvements. Whether it’s through analysing customer
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. Engineering experimental background/experience Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and School research areas evidenced by publications