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Australia (DTA) consortium is an Australian Government funded dementia education program aimed at increasing the capacity of the health and aged care workforce and healthcare students to care for people with
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Australia (DTA) consortium is an Australian Government funded dementia education program aimed at increasing the capacity of the health and aged care workforce and healthcare students to care for people with
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, coordinating and developing programs such as La Trobe’s Advance Higher Education (AHE) Fellowship Program, the Graduate Certificate in Higher Education, and the University’s academic professional development
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managing the activities of self and/or others including coaching, motivation and performance management. High level proficiency in computer software packages including word processing, spreadsheets
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relevant discipline (plant molecular sciences, agricultural science, plant biology, bioinformatics, computational biology), and evidence of participation in higher level study relevant to discipline or
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for this position, you will have Completion of a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant discipline (plant molecular sciences, agricultural science, plant biology, bioinformatics, computational biology), and evidence of
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the life-course. Capacity to apply high level computer skills, including a good understanding of software relevant to the conduct of research including SPSS/Stata/SAS, Endnote, NVivo, Project Manager
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of Education will launch its domestic (CSP) focused Master of Teaching program at La Trobe University Sydney Campus (LTUSC), with a future launch planned for the Master of Education in 2026. Reporting
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. Collaborate with teams to implement data strategies and build data flows. Maintain metadata and ensure standardized naming conventions. Perform reverse engineering of physical data models from databases and SQL
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an ambitious Associate Lecturer in Construction and Engineering Engineering, full-time, continuing to join our innovative School of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematical Sciences at the Melbourne (Bundoora