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, research-active and able to work collaboratively across disciplines and with external stakeholders. You will also demonstrate: Completion of a relevant postgraduate qualification (or near completion of a PhD
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contribute to positive real-world impact. To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Completion of a PhD or equivalent doctoral qualification in restoration ecology or a closely related discipline
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roadmap for the platform and applications. Supporting both formal and informal market scanning and benchmarking activities to be aware of emerging market offerings and trends Identifying, managing and
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the program’s framework, testing innovative engagement and stewardship methods, and offering recommendations to guide future operational decisions. Key responsibilities include managing bequests, cultivating
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will also bring: A PhD or EdD (or equivalent) in applied mathematics, data science, machine learning or a related discipline, with demonstrated excellence in tertiary teaching across these areas
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. As Associate Lecturer / Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Natural Sciences, you will bring: A completed (Level B/C) or near completed (Level A) PhD or equivalent qualification in Natural Sciences or a
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PhD in a relevant social science or health discipline, with a strong academic background aligned to the responsibilities of the role. You bring demonstrated expertise in conversation analysis, supported
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engineering and/or cloud computing, with demonstrated excellence in research, teaching, and leadership. You will also demonstrate: Completion of a PhD, or equivalent qualification in an area of computing
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Degree by Research candidates, including doctoral students, to successful completion and play a pivotal role in growing the University’s PhD cohort in Optometry. A key responsibility of the position is to
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disclosure or formal report, managing identified risks on an ongoing basis. Develop and monitor tailored support plans for respondents, which may include academic adjustments (e.g., class location changes) and