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Foundation website: Forrest Research Foundation Eligibility guidelines The Forrest Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to candidates of any nationality. You will require an outstanding academic track record be a
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School of Medical and Health Sciences has recently created a Postdoctoral Fellowship with two part time positions to undertake several projects focusing on identifying novel risk factors associated with
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Excellence and Courage. Benefits & Remuneration These positions attract remuneration of $71,918 to $76,598 pa pro rata plus University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a work/life balance for staff
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$97,113 to $108,813 pa (HEW7) Ongoing, Full time, Joondalup Campus Open to candidates with relevant work rights SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JOONDALUP CAMPUS SALARY RANGE $97,113 to $108,813 p.a. (HEW 7
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experience working on projects with technical and delivery teams. Required skills & experience Minimum 5 years’ experience as a business analyst working on technology-based projects using appropriate
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, full-time position attracts an annual salary of $136,326 to $138,384 pa plus 17% University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a healthy work/life balance for its staff. Benefits such as flexible
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This full-time, fixed-term position attracts a remuneration of $111,152 to $125,191 per annum plus 17% University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a work/life balance for staff. Benefits such as
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service providers. Demonstrated experience in IT project methodologies and processes in the successful implementation and delivery of technology projects. Experience in working effectively with stakeholders
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and Courage. ECU is a smoke-free environment. Benefits and Remuneration This casual position ending 20 December 2024, attracts remuneration as per the ECU Enterprise Agreement plus 11% University
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are offered in accordance with section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA) and the occupants of these positions must be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent. Summary Edith Cowan