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physical assessments with SPs which may include walking assessments, listening to their chest, testing their muscle strength, observing how they get in and out of bed, or testing their balance. Cognitive and
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Job no:513121 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level B) $107,276 to $126,894 per annum plus an employer
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their Conditions of Award. Application process: To apply, please email the following documents to Sami Rifai ([email protected]) with the name of the scholarship in the subject line: CV Cover Letter (of not
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needs. Professor Kannan Govindan and Associate Professor Devika Kannan lead this new centre. Prof Govindan explores the use of industry 4.0 technologies (blockchain, big data, AI, machine learning, and
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needs. Professor Kannan Govindan and Associate Professor Devika Kannan lead this new centre. Prof Govindan explores the use of industry 4.0 technologies (blockchain, big data, AI, machine learning, and
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in Physics (1956). Eligibility To be eligible to apply, candidates must be: An Australian citizen, Australianpermanent resident, New Zealand citizen, Permanent Humanitarian visa holder or international
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Adelaide, South Australia for the duration of the award. Application process: To apply, please email the following documents to Dr Will Robertson ([email protected] ) with the name of
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Job no:513624 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology $75,888 to $102,040 (Level A) plus an employer contribution of 17
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to talent acquisition projects Make recommendations and implement process improvement activities To be successful you will need: High-level organisational and administrative skills including the ability
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-$106,270) per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed-term position available for 24 months with a possibility for extension. Be part of the Australian Plant Phenomics