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: Position: Sessional Lecturer I (2 position available) Course title and code: Blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies - APS1050 Course description: A recent feature article at the Harvard Business Review
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technologies centre and sustainability cluster, with Tourism and Hospitality spanning both domains. The expertise and research foci of the school are blockchain, cryptocurrencies, cybersecurity, smart cities
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to develop a decentralized blockchain-based autonomous communication infrastructure sharing system based on the Linux Foundation’s open-source Hyperledger Blockchain framework. This system empowers satellite
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computing and information technology. As the Lecturer in Information Technology with a focus on Cybersecurity, you will have the opportunity to: Provide a high standard of teaching and learning and
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To be considered for this opportunity, you demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in Finance or a related field. A well-developed research interest in digital finance, including blockchain and cryptocurrency
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to undergraduate and graduate students. Skill in developing course materials, syllabi, and assessments. Proficiency in employing various teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, case studies, and hands
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innovations. - Areas of focus: You will work on critical topics such as next-generation mobile communications security, satellite communications, industrial security, blockchain, internet of things, cyber
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demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in Finance or a related field. A well-developed research interest in digital finance, including blockchain and cryptocurrency. A clear research agenda and collaborate
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and Climate Change (CNCC), Financial Technology (FTEC), Innovation, Policy and Entrepreneurship (IPE), and Urban Governance and Design (UGOD). A course lecturer (Senior Lecturer / Lecturer I / Lecturer
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Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success (ACSES), the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy, the Tourism Research Cluster, the Consumer Research Lab, and the Blockchain Research and Development Lab