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to support strategic directions, liaise with vendors, staff and students about educational technology pilots, scale-up existing technologies, and investigate potential technical solutions for teaching and
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Job no:513259 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Information and Communications Technology, HEO8, HEO9 An attractive remuneration package will be negotiated. 1 x Full Time
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source of inspiration. Our culture is one that welcomes all and embraces diversity consistent with our Staff Values and Behaviour Framework and our Values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence
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, Environmental Science/Engineering, Civil/Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Chemistry, Biology, or a related subject) Laboratory and data analysis skills: • Ability to operate laboratory equipment, perform
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focus on achieving business outcomes for the University. To be successful you will need: Strong data analyst and process improvement background, with a solid understanding of technology systems, processes
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, many world-leading. Our work's cutting-edge nature - not just in your own area, but across virtually the full spectrum of human endeavour - provides a constant source of inspiration. Our culture is one
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guidance to final year veterinary and veterinary technology students. Whilst this position is aimed at more experienced clinicians, consideration will also be given, at an appropriate level, to new or recent
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inspiration. Our culture is one that welcomes all and embraces diversity consistent with our Staff Values and Behaviour Framework and our Values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence and discovery
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from the Schools of Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Biological Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Architecture, Engineering (Civil, Chemical, Electrical and Mechanical), Mathematical and
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capability) is available to work with Dr Yannan Yang, who is establishing his Biomaterials and Immune Engineering Laboratory in the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI). The successful