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lively environment, have excellent organisational skills, and the ability to prioritise work whilst maintaining a high level of accuracy. About Us The School of Psychological Sciences is ranked in the top
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deliver to deadlines Good computer skills including Microsoft Office and a range of database management systems and applications. Demonstrated skill and experience using Microsoft Excel is a requirement
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uniform User experience across the university Create & maintain comprehensive documentation for AI models, APIs, and deployment processes Engage with vendors and technology groups to stay abreast
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PRIMARY DETAIL Deliver progressive gymnastics lessons, coach all ages, support skill development and give clear feedback to participants and parents. Based on the Macquarie University Campus, we
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of two referees), a statement of research interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in
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, Diploma of Health Sciences , Diploma of Information Technology , Diploma of Marketing & Media , Standard Foundation and Intensive Program , Masters Qualifying Program (Standard), Masters Qualifying
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) · Access to discounted health insurance, SGFleet+ Rewards and complimentary employee flu shot program If you have experience in the same field, are looking for a new challenge and ready to work in a fun and
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. Its work spans multiple disciplines—computing, engineering, business, criminology, law and psychology—to support cross‑cutting research initiatives. In addition, the Hub is committed to training
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- Build and expend your academic networks and advance your career THE ROLE An exciting opportunity for a Research and Teaching Fellow in Bioanalysis exists in the School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie
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, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde The Role We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Teaching and Leadership academic in Biology and Environmental Sciences to contribute to teaching, curriculum development