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contribute positively to our local communities. We have a vision to be custodians of creating a sense of belonging at Macquarie University. We believe in a diverse, robust, and supportive work environment
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clinical outcomes A track record of developing capability through mentoring, leading by example and fostering a positive and supportive environment where colleagues feel heard and supported Role Requirements
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) and Level C (Senior Lecturer) A PhD or equivalent tertiary qualifications in Psychology. Registration as a Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and also
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of creating a sense of belonging at Macquarie University Our Values: Campus Life culture is one that CARES based on the principles of mutual respect, integrity, honesty, and trust. Our Values
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universities worldwide to support joint PhDs and international experiences for graduate researchers. To Apply To be considered for this position, please apply online and attach your resume and a separate cover
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is available for this position. About Us The Department of Applied Finance is a research-oriented department offering undergraduate, master's, and PhD programs. Our staff produces world-class, industry
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of creating a sense of belonging at Macquarie University. We believe in a diverse, robust, and supportive work environment. We know our capacity to drive progressive change and offer excellent programs and
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extensive experience with delivering events and programs that improve customer experience and build a sense of belonging. being a proactive manager who nurtures a positive and high-functioning team. being
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Japanese Studies Bachelor of International Studies Diploma of Languages ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Completed Master’s Degree or PhD in Languages and Cultures, or a closely related discipline or extensive industry
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quality and sustainable trial outcomes A track record of developing capability through mentoring, leading by example and fostering a positive and supportive environment where colleagues feel heard and