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PhD in the epidemiology field Eligibility criteria Undergraduate degree with Honours or Masters in Science with units in mathematics and/or biostatistics Demonstrated coding experience: either
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reflective and innovative approach. Demonstrated leadership and management experience, with exposure to curriculum development or educational initiatives Knowledge of pedagogical theories and contemporary
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expertise in mathematics, biometry, bioinformatics and data science, together with agribusiness, actuarial science, geographical information systems, farming systems and plant pathology. We have strong
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. At least one degree should be geodesy/surveying, mathematics, physics, engineering or related course. Additionally, the applicant should preferably have experience in: research and programming skills in
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high level teaching skill and a reflective approach to teaching delivery. Pedagogical Knowledge: An understanding of pedagogical theory and contemporary educational practice relevant to the discipline
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services and support Nursing Nutrition and dietetics Pharmacy Physiotherapy Psychology Public Policy Rehabilitation Science and mathematics Social and Emotional Wellbeing Social work Must be undertaking full
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of Curtin's School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS)! Your responsibilities include but are not limited to: Sessional Academic Coordination: Supporting annual TEQSA
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or postgraduate students engaged in coursework and HDR students, as appropriate. Keep abreast of current discipline theory and practice and apply these in teaching and learning. Contribute to and undertake
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on professional practice program. A strong understanding of pedagogical theory, contemporary educational practices, and a record of scholarship in teaching, including unit/course coordination relevant
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Scholarship (Scholarship ) is established to support and encourage Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students undertaking a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) course. The Commonwealth