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University of South Australia is Australia’s University of Enterprise. Our culture of innovation is anchored around global and national links to academic, research and industry partners. Our graduates
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for the development, delivery and coordination of courses within the Academic Unit’s undergraduate programs and contributing to the Academic Unit’s research agenda in the area of property and real estate practice. You
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Expression of interest for casual teaching and supervision UniSA Education Futures UniSA Education Futures is one of seven academic units at UniSA. We connect all fields of education and teaching
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the Lecturer in Exercise Science, you will make an outstanding contribution to the Academic Unit’s teaching of undergraduate, honours and postgraduate programs, with a primary focus on the Human
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pursue their career goals. Each degree has been specifically designed for online learning and is delivered in an engaging and flexible way. Students can access academics and study support out of hours and
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, “academic teaching staff must be qualified to at least one level of qualification (AQF level or equivalent) higher than the course of study being taught, or have equivalent relevant academic or professional
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establish credibility through upholding honesty, reliability, accountability and responsiveness. About the Role Reporting to the College Manager, you will manage the full range of academic administrative
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Expression of interest for casual work in Academic, Research and Technical roles for 2023 UniSA STEM UniSA STEM is accepting expressions of interest for casual staff interested in undertaking casual
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activities. About UniSA The University of South Australia is Australia’s University of Enterprise. Our culture of innovation is anchored around global and national links to academic, research and industry
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professional and discipline-related knowledge in teaching and practice you will contribute to the delivery of teaching and associated administrative and scholarship activities within the Academic Unit’s