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- $122,212 to $145,121 plus 17% super Develop methods for genetic and protein engineering in amphibians. Apply now to join the Pask & Frankenberg Lab and revolutionise amphibian conservation biotechnology
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supervise postgraduate research projects. Drive Program Development: Contribute to curriculum innovation, including cross-disciplinary approaches and overseas subject design. Engage in Leadership and Service
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Health and well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program Comprehensive career development and training, plus a 25% discount on UniMelb graduate courses for your immediate family
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pioneer transformative Indigenous health education and leadership development programmes Investing in you - benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services
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outcomes whilst developing your own skills in a supportive, values-driven environment. Your responsibilities will include: Support Leadership Programme Delivery: Assist in all aspects of the Indigenous
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. Your responsibilities will include: Deliver Engaging Curriculum: Develop and teach courses in Art History and Art Curatorship, including a conservation subject for the Master's program. Foster Student
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curriculum design, assessment development, and program coordination. You are a collaborative educator who builds strong relationships with stakeholders, values diversity, and contributes to the scholarship
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, assessment development, and program coordination. You are a collaborative educator who builds strong relationships with stakeholders, values diversity, and contributes to the scholarship of learning and
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(Research and Partnerships) will contribute to the Indigenous Strategic Plan and attend the Faculty Indigenous Engagement and Development Gathering. Participate in University of Melbourne and Faculty
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teaching staff. The Faculty has appointed Australia’s first Associate Dean (Indigenous Development) to lead the development and implementation of the Faculty’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), which will be