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these developments. Department of Management (Management, Human Resources Management & Entrepreneurship, International Business, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Business Administration) HRM AT RMIT RMIT University
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and members of the community. As an internationally recognised Australian university based in Asia, RMIT Vietnam is assisting in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region
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of Business (Human Resources Management) POSITION SUMMARY The Associate Lecturer/ Lecturer will be required to teach and conduct classes in disciplines relevant to their field of expertise and assist in
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Associate Professor, you will lead and foster excellence in teaching, research and engagement in Social Work and Human Services, the School, University, community and professional and industry sectors. More
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professional training for students, clients, and the community, and assist in the development of human resources capability in Vietnam and the region by hosting students from Australia and many other countries
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Islander identify as a woman be commencing or continuing full-time or part-time in one of the following programs in semester 2 2024: Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management (GC161) Master of Human
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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, digital health, computer science, information systems, user experience design) Have strong social research
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these developments. Department of Management (Management, Human Resources Management & Entrepreneurship, International Business, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Business Administration) HRM AT RMIT RMIT University
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buy-in from all stakeholders. Act as a change agent, providing guidance, support, and coaching to leaders and teams throughout the change process. Identify development opportunities and gaps within
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Google Colab Data Science Bayes and probabilities Social Media Analysis Natural Language Processing Graph/Network Analysis Human-centred computing & Professional skills: User Centred Design UX People