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Job no:514045 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics Academic Level B $107,276 - $127,894 per annum plus an employer
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across our digital channels, including our website and various social media platforms. Your efforts will be crucial in bolstering AIML's reputation and increasing our visibility globally. To be successful
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, environmental sustainability is defined in the broadest possible sense and is open to applicants from any discipline (including but not exclusive to: engineering, law, mathematics, all the sciences, the social
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qualifications Eligibility to register with the Psychology Board of Australia through AHPRA, and/or the Australian Association of Social Work. Applicants will need to be eligible to register with the Psychology
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for international partners; supporting the management of national and international conferences and meetings (both online and face-to-face); website content management and providing social and digital media support
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Job no:514067 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Level C, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics Academic Level C $130,810 - $150,431 or Level B $107,276
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where the Adelaide Rural Clinical School develops research activities To be successful you will need: A PhD in health, medical or social science with emphasis on qualitative methods. Demonstrated
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, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspectives by integrating the following topics: (1) Developing strategies for integrating digitalization and sustainability/ circularity in procurement (2) Development
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research focused on measuring and reporting Scope 3 emissions within the context of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspectives with the aim of developing a toolbox by integrating the following
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transforming the kinetics non-equilibrium systems into those with non-equilibrium kinetics, in the first-order approximation. (ii) The technique for averaging 2- or 3-D two-phase three-component transport using