37 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects uni jobs at Australian Catholic University in Australia
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focused on finding and advocating for effective strategies to create healthier societies. Our research aims to address critical public health issues by identifying and responding with innovative programs
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specifically the role entails: Assisting with the design and taking responsibility for the organization, coordination and conduct of qualitative and quantitative data collection of all research projects
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Campus Location: North Sydney, Australia Job No: APTAV113103#013 Provide well-researched qualitative and quantitative analysis, advice and communication on a broad range of matters related
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Campus Location: North Sydney, Australia Job No: APTAV104811#002 Develop ACU's digital media production processes and staff capability through systems and training that align to faculty needs. 17
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quantitative research methodologies, they will also possess the experience and ability to assemble and motivate high-performing project teams, driving research excellence and producing world-class scholarship
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, we create supportive and immersive learning environments that empower our students to flourish and grow. Our influential research and enterprise activities - with social, cultural and economic benefits
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Professor of Mathematics Education with a three (3) year leadership assignment as Deputy Head of School Join a university ranked internationally in the top 2% for research excellence About ACU: Australian
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, and generous leave provisions. This is a full-time continuing role with hybrid flexibility. Join a university ranked internationally in the top 2% for research excellence. About ACU: Australian Catholic
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teaching, research, and service within the context of the Catholic intellectual framework: pursuit of truth, love of the human person and service of the common good. Part of the Faculty of Education and Arts
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violence as well as responding to and promoting the reporting of sexual assault, sexual harassment, child abuse, family and domestic violence and other unwanted or unwelcome behaviors. The incumbent will