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Apply now Job no:499481 Work type:Full time Location:Launceston Categories:Management Team Leader, Capability Fulltime, ongoing opportunity based in Launceston Identify and develop potential Enable exemplary service delivery and support About the opportunity A part of the College of Sciences and...
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, psychology and sociology, health, economics, and policy. The Clinical Research and Trials Officer will provide administrative and research assistance for a variety of research projects relating to cognition
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considering a move to Tasmania. Because of our unique setting and challenges we go beyond creating places of learning. We strive to stimulate economic growth, lift literacy, improve health outcomes for Tasmania
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Apply now Job no:499635 Work type:Full time Location:Statewide (all locations in Tasmania), Hobart, Launceston Categories:Administration, Project Management & Support Senior Administration Officer Are you a natural leader with a passion for mentoring and helping others? Relocation assistance...
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Apply now Job no:499605 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart, Launceston Categories:Administration Executive Officer Lead and support strategic and operational activities, projects, and events Provide high-quality administrative support to the Division and its Leadership Team Two positions...
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Business Manager – ACEAS Support a large cohort of researchers Oversee day to day operations while providing high-level executive assistance Full time, Fixed Term Role (Dec 2025) based in Hobart About the opportunity The ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) Business...
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solvers, and it sees our institution generate powerful ideas for and from Tasmania. Because of our unique setting and challenges we go beyond creating places of learning. We strive to stimulate economic
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Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) The University of Tasmania is building a vision of a place-based University with a mission to enhance the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural future
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project partners. The University of Tasmania is cultivating a vision of a locally-rooted institution with the aim of enriching Tasmania’s intellectual, economic, social, and cultural future, and leveraging
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energy and power systems as a major element of its research strategy. The Centre is leading the ARC-Linkage, ONRG and Blue Economy CRC funded research projects related to isolated and remote power systems