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for Stem Education and Innovation (CSEI) brings together education and STEM discipline experts to lead the development and delivery of critical courses. Strategically placed within the University’s Faculty
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assessment. The appointee will be expected to coordinate courses, design curriculum, and deliver teaching primarily to Masters level students in biotechnology (biomedical). They will work with other academic
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within the Information Technology and Digital Services (ITDS) Branch and instrumental in enhancing the digital capabilities across our vibrant university community. This role focuses on designing
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Professor in Agronomy to lead and encourage an environment of creativity and innovation in the Faculty and engage with the broader academic and professional community to promote and enhance the national and
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Research for Australia (ERA), and general and strategic advice to researchers and research leaders. Research Services sits within Innovation and Commercialisation Services, along with Business Development
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Solution Architect. Join us and be a part of a team that values integrity, respect, and excellence, in an environment that fosters professional growth and innovation. As a key member of the ITDS team within
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the role for you. To be successful you will need: Extensive experience in designing, installing, and managing large corporate databases. Extensive experience implementing and maintaining database
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rules, policies and procedures. Demonstrated high level conceptual, analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent organisational skills with the demonstrated ability to prioritise tasks, plan actions
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international reputation and commitment to innovation and excellence in research and teaching. The Division of Academic and Student Engagement (DASE) partners with students, staff and the broader community
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excellence and innovation in education. We are currently seeking an ITDS Liaison Manager to play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between Information Technology and the broader university community. As the