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Sciences is the largest school in the Monash Arts faculty, offering a wide variety of programs including Human Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, International Relations, and Politics. It is
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excel in various disciplines, including humanities, performing arts, languages and social sciences, while encouraging the exploration of innovative studies that integrate traditional academic fields
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role offers a unique opportunity to craft and deliver cutting-edge behavioural science education and training programs across a variety of formats, from traditional face-to-face sessions to innovative
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development, unit coordination, and the delivery of both online and face-to-face teaching materials. Reporting to the Head of Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, this role combines teaching
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deliverables. A key part of the role will be mobilising Monash University capabilities and platforms to meet client needs, which will require sophisticated stakeholder management and relationship skills
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) of the Equal Opportunity Act 2011 (Vic). This position will involve travel to remote locations on a daily basis, some of which are not easily accessible via public transport. Be part of our story. Work with us
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to an enterprise-wide business development strategy, strategically evaluating priorities and determining business requirements to achieve the University's strategic objectives Act as the partnership leader for major
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outcomes, skilled workforce, technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisors will be Professor Dan Lubman AM , Professor Victoria Manning
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and timely advice to staff and students to resolve complex student issues and concerns. As the successful candidate, you will have proven relationship management and consulting skills to negotiate
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induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs). iPSCs are stem cells that have the advantage of being able to develop into over 200 human cell types. For example, iPSCs can be made to develop into neural tissues