147 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at The University of Western Australia
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Job no:519941 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Community Engagement/Marketing, Business Development Support the growth of WA’s quantum ecosystem through partnerships, events, and
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Distant Universe science unit at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR). About the opportunity Undertake world-leading research exploring the co-evolution of galaxy struture and
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the WA Node Lead, enhance partnership frameworks, contribute to proposal development, and manage operations in alignment with university and Quantum Australia policies. About you Relevant tertiary
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Job no:519966 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Community Engagement/Marketing Develop meaningful donor relationships for scholarships and prizes that transform students’ lives
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of the Institute. About the opportunity You will plan, implement, coordinate, and assess communication activities to support the Institute’s strategic goals. Work across social media, web content, marketing, and
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teaching agenda. About the opportunity You will work to develop and nurture learning and teaching initiatives through to adoption across the University. You will connect to and with schools to facilitate
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awareness across the University. About the opportunity Lead the development of a university-wide cyber culture engagement strategy and roadmap. Deliver targeted awareness initiatives, training, and phishing
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An opportunity to join one of Australia’s leading universities and contribute to the effective financial management of its student accommodation services, supporting a vibrant and inclusive campus
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. Develop and implement strategies to support clinic goals, enhance workflow and satisfaction. Liaise with healthcare providers, students, and stakeholders to build clinic reputation and engage About you
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and international academic researchers, research assistant(s) and research students to develop a unified computational model of how humans use automated advice. Undertake independent and collaborative