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of the University About the Positions School of Accounting, Information Systems and Supply Chain (AISSC) with the College of Business and Law is looking a Senior Lecturer or a Associate Professor in Supply Chain
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Associate Professor, you will lead and foster excellence in teaching, research and engagement in Social Work and Human Services, the School, University, community and professional and industry sectors. More
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of the University About the Position School of Management within the College of Business and Law is looking to recruit a Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor in International Business with a track record of
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of the University About the Role The Associate Professor in Marketing will provide leadership and foster excellence in teaching and research efforts of the School, within the University, and with the community
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partnerships with academic, industry and professional communities. For a more detailed insight into the role: JD- Associate Professor, Finance Reporting Line Reports to: Senior Program
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About the Positions The Department of Business Administration, Graduate School of Business and Law is looking to recruit a Senior Lecturer or a Associate Professor in Management. The successful candidate
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on administrative tasks commensurate with their standing in the Department of Accounting. Associate Professor Academic Level D salary range $155,691 - $171,521 + 17% Superannuation For key selection criteria and
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conditions have been satisfied. Open now. Open now. 31 December 2027. 31 December 2027. Contact Associate Professor Ken Chiang ([email protected] ) for more information. Contact Associate Professor Ken
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skills but also gain invaluable experience working alongside esteemed collaborators such as Professor Torben Daeneke, Associate Professor Rosalie Hocking, and Associate Professor Ken Chiang. This position
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international research organisations. Qualifications Tertiary qualifications (including a PhD) in a relevant Computing discipline with knowledge and achievements that meet RMIT’s Associate Professor