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Justice Criminology Evidence Intellectual Property International Commercial Law External expression of interest to teach at Swinburne If you are interested in sessional academic teaching opportunities and
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2,200 graduate students (including JD, Melbourne Law Masters and Research High Degrees). The international reputation of the school is closely linked to the range and quality of its research programs
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Justice Criminology Evidence Intellectual Property International Commercial Law External expression of interest to teach at Swinburne If you are interested in sessional academic teaching opportunities and
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at Swinburne University for an experienced professional as an International Student Adviser within the International Student Advisory & Support (ISA&S) team. The ISA&S team ensures that Swinburne meets its
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guidance, leadership, and oversight to ensure adherence and compliance with relevant laws and regulations. You will connect cross functionally to ensure ongoing delivery of fit for purpose frameworks
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appointment About the Role The Associate Director (AD) is a trusted position, working closely with the Deputy Vice Chancellor International & Engagement. The AD provides informed advice, insights, and
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Department of International Business & Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IBIE) The Department of IBIE, within the College of Business & Law , is an interdisciplinary department, bringing together about 20 full
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admissions functions. The position leads both domestic and international admissions teams with responsibility for 40+ people locally and offshore. With wok on the next phase of RMIT's student recruitment
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. Please view position description for further key selection criteria Please Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children and National Police Check. About the School
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subject to passing a Working with Children and National Police Check. About the Department of International Business & Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IBIE) The Department of IBIE, within the College