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to identify, develop and manage programmatic opportunities that help the University translate world-class research and innovation, as well as support workforce development, with respect
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that the program will help surgeons to select the best combination of alloys and materials for joint arthroplasty, tailored to the lifestyle and overall health of patients. Student type Future Students Faculties and
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diverse audiences? At Curtin University, we are driven by innovation, diversity, and excellence. We’re looking for two creative and strategic Social Media Coordinators to join our dynamic team. In
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. The Urban and Regional Planning program at Curtin stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, integrating environmental, social, and design expertise to tackle emerging global and local challenges. It is
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presentation of exhibitions and public programs. In addition, you will actively contribute to the installation and ongoing care of the Curtin University Art Collection, supporting both campus displays and public
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is a SSAF funded program designed to assist current Curtin students who have demonstrated that financial hardship has prevented access to childcare while attending class, practicums, exams, supervisor
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the lead-up. The role involves working under deck on a laptop, so strong sea-legs are essential. You will be responsible for managing, deploying, and maintaining advanced acoustic equipment, designing and
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medical degree. As Speciality Lead, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring high-quality, future-focused representation of Primary Care and Rural Generalism across all five years of the MBBS program
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(CRT) program (the Program) is a funding program of the Western Australian (WA) Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund. The FHRI Fund provides a secure source of funding to drive health and
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Senior Lecturer and Specialty Lead (Acute Care) within our undergraduate MBBS program. This is a unique opportunity to shape how Acute Care is taught across all five years of Western Australia’s only