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important behaviours, including locating prey and reproductive partners, avoiding predation, social communication and migration. Many species of fish face a critical challenge from the impact of an increasing
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, Humanities and Social Sciences, Email: K. [email protected] , Phone 03 54447748 Recruitment Enquiries: Vicki Stavrou, Senior Talent Acquisition Business Partner, Email: [email protected]
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of Humanities and Social Sciences is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Associate Lecturer in Crime, Justice, and Legal Studies to join our trailblazing Department of Social Inquiry. This is a unique opportunity for
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dentistry, oral health, nursing, midwifery, paramedicine, public health, pharmacy, biomedical sciences (onshore and offshore), physiotherapy, social work, speech pathology, exercise physiology, exercise
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Clinical Practice, best practice standards such as the National Clinical Trials Governance Framework, Therapeutics Goods Act 1989 and the Gene Technology Act). Experience in identifying, developing and
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join a vibrant community of thinkers, leaders, and innovators. As our Associate Lecturer in Science Education, you will: Keep abreast of innovations in teaching and learning in order to create immersive
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of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport at La Trobe University. Our Centre brings together leading researchers who are building an evidence base to support the social inclusion of people with disability
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for a Lecturer in History to join our esteemed School of Humanities & Social Sciences. This part-time (0.5 FTE) continuing role, based at our vibrant Melbourne (Bundoora) campus, offers the unique
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: Empowering Women for Safe Public Transport Usage: A Holistic Approach through Social Marketing Interventions (AIIA-24002) Supervisors: Professor Clare D'Souza , Dr Malliga Marimuthu This research addresses
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(such as Bystander Intervention), participating in a student ambassador program, contributing to a social marketing campaign, undertaking communications tasks, aiding in policy development, and managing