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Apply now Job no:502603 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Teaching Focused Drive innovative course leadership across the HREE program suite, ensuring high‑quality, place‑based
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Program courses and will have capacity to develop and enhance high quality learning experiences. The appointee will be required to make a significant contribution to teaching scholarship and research
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administrative tasks with efficiency and accuracy Full time, fixed-rerm (12 months with possibility to be extended) based in Burnie About the opportunity The Administration Officer – Program Delivery & Assessment
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- Program Delivery & Assessment.pdf Applications close Sunday, 19 April 2026, 11.55pm The University of Tasmania acknowledges the Palawa/Pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians
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opportunity The Laboratory Research Assistant will support the human genetics research program of the Eye Genetics team and collaborating groups by conducting experiments aiming to discover novel disease
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electric vehicles using AI technology. The role aims to advance thermal performance through innovative energy distribution and waste heat recovery strategies. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will undertake
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partnerships across AFWI’s distributed research system, working closely with universities, industry partners and government stakeholders. The role is also responsible for leading the preparation and synthesis
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and organise event storerooms, including inventory tracking of equipment, signage, and merchandise. Support the distribution and restocking of branded merchandise and promotional materials. Assist with
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opportunity The Carbon Analyst will be a member of Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP)’s project 5: Biogeochemistry, and will support at-sea biogeochemical sensor calibration, sample analysis, data
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to contribute directly to high‑impact marine research that supports sustainable aquaculture and healthy coastal ecosystems in Tasmania. Working as part of the Aquaculture Environment Interactions program at IMAS