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support for those considering a move to Tasmania. The University of Tasmania is one of the largest employers in the State and people are at the heart of everything we do. By joining the University , you’ll
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teaching using online and face-to-face delivery modes. Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively with students, staff and stakeholders from a diverse range of
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to work both independently and as a member of a team in the successful management of projects. Demonstrated experience or capacity to contribute to undergraduate teaching using online and face-to-face
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Associate Climate Researcher and Climate Research Fellow in Natural Hazards Research/Climate Science
the impacts of climate change on human and natural systems, biodiversity, and natural hazards, such as bushfires, storms, temperature and rainfall extremes, and flooding. Key responsibilities include developing
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organisational skills and a capacity to act independently. Demonstrated capacity of participating effectively in a team environment. Ability to adhere to WHS guidelines. Salary details Appointment to this role
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government and non-government entities to deliver and lead a significant part of the national Antarctic science program. The partnership is led by the University of Tasmania, and includes the Australian
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University of Tasmania Wicking Dementia Centre. DTA provides a range of training and education services and activities nationally through collaboration across consortium members. The La Trobe University DTA
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University of Tasmania Wicking Dementia Centre. DTA provides a range of training and education services and activities nationally through collaboration across consortium members. The La Trobe University DTA
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. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working closely with the local health system to provide paramedic
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at our Hobart campus. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working closely with the local