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providing strategic support and advice to all areas of the University. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA Master's or PhD in social work, education, psychology or disability-related field preferred. Five years
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duties involved with the courses. • Adhere to the requirements of the Academic Expectations and Development Framework of RMIT Vietnam. Key Selection Criteria PhD or equivalent relevant Doctoral
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Qualifications Mandatory: PhD or equivalent in relevant field. About the School The School of Computing Technologies is a centre for digital innovation, world class research, and education in STEM via streamlined
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higher degree by research candidates to maximise research performance. Please view position description for further selection criteria Qualifications Mandatory: PhD in relevant field Please Note
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– and delivers a broad range of programs in Business and Law, ranging from Degree to PHD levels. The College’s Business and Law programs are delivered in Melbourne as well as through RMIT Online, with its
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at the Bachelor, Master, and PhD levels, and ensure our students experience an education that is work-aligned and life-changing. https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/schools-colleges/stem-college To Apply Please submit
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-graduate levels. Demonstrated ability to support student issues related to effective learning. Please view position description for further selection criteria Qualifications Mandatory: PhD Qualification
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Development Framework of RMIT Vietnam. Key selection criteria 1. PhD or equivalent relevant Doctoral qualification in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or relevant disciplines. 2
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Framework of RMIT Vietnam. Key selection criteria 1. PhD in relevant disciplines. 2. Minimum 3 years of teaching experience in English-speaking universities. 3. Proven teaching proficiency and curriculum
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and external partners. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA PhD or equivalent relevant doctoral qualification from a recognised institution. The role requires a specific subject focus on advertising theory and