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| Integrity | Courage | Imagination About the Role The LGBTQIA+ International Student Project Officer role is supported by Victorian Government through the Healthy Equal Youth (HEY) program. RMIT Training has
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local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. A local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. Please email
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to the implementation of international education projects, and coordinating various international student experience events and activities. This role will also contribute to the implementation of international education
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years $34,841per annum over three years One (1). One (1). A local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. A local or international student that meets
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). Applicants should meet RMIT HDR admission requirements, this scholarship is primarily targeting Australian (audio) journalists, but international students may be considered subject to the approval. Applicants
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across the University, including the entities across RMIT Group, to deliver a broad range of marketing strategies targeting domestic and international markets to drive student acquisition and brand
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encompass a range of external engagement activities, including Information Days, Experience Day, and Postgraduate events, as well as internal Student Recruitment events like Application Day and Highschool
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or an international student meeting the minimum English language requirements provide evidence of adequate oral and written communication skills demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research
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Overview: RMIT University Commitment RMIT is committed to the rights of students and staff to be safe, respected, valued, and treated as an equal in their place of study and work. All staff
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Overview: RMIT University Commitment RMIT is committed to the rights of students and staff to be safe, respected, valued, and treated as an equal in their place of study and work. All staff