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Reference no:497341 Work type:Fixed Term - Full Time, Fixed Term - Part Time Location:Goulburn Categories:Academic - Teaching Focussed Share your police and law enforcement aligned skills and
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negotiation with the Dean of Rural Dentistry and Oral Health and the Clinical Director. About you: A PhD or other doctoral qualification relevant to Dentistry and/or Oral Health and a record of research
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participation. Under the leadership of Professor Sarah O'Shea you will generate theoretical insights and knowledge designed to inform and improve educational inequality. About you Completion of a PhD in sociology
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Police and Working with Children Checks. About Us The Division of Student Success focuses on delivery of para-academic support for students as well as enabling and transition programs through four key
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opportunities, expand existing relationships with partners by growing the number of research and industry collaborations, student placements and industry PhDs. To be successful you will have: Relevant
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The scholarship provides the following benefits: Stipend*: This scholarship is valued at $50,000 per annum (2024 rate), payable in fortnightly instalments for 3 years FTE for Phd/Doctorates or 2
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experience in the use of online, and flexible solutions in the delivery of services. Satisfactory National Police and Working with Children Checks. About Us We are a university of the land and people of our
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Reference no:495617 Work type:Casual Location:Goulburn Categories:Academic - Teaching Focussed Apply to join the School of Policing Studies in its unique partnership with the NSW Police Force
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the applicant within the terms of relevant privacy legislation. See Charles Sturt privacy policy for further information Due to privacy laws, any discussion of a grant application or recipient will only
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the applicant within the terms of relevant privacy legislation. See Charles Sturt University’s privacy policy for further information Due to privacy laws, any discussion of a scholarship application or recipient