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to social justice and to making a difference in this world. Why the Role Matters The Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship on 'Evacuations in International Law: Disasters, Conflict and Humanitarian
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or law enforcement system, to roles in government or international organisations, developing law reform or public policy. The School of Global and Public Law draws on the faculty’s strengths in
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to communicate effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders from diverse backgrounds and levels of seniority as well as children, young people and families. Please refer to the position
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internal and external stakeholders from diverse backgrounds and levels of seniority as well as children, young people and families. Demonstrated ability to identify, analyse and solve problems to provide
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or law enforcement system, to roles in government or international organisations, developing law reform or public policy. The School of Law, Society and Criminology emphasises the social relevance and
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the justice or law enforcement system, to roles in government or international organisations, developing law reform or public policy. The School of Private and Commercial Law is home to world-leading experts in
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families face in finding housing stability. Policy review: A policy review of Australian housing policies and laws that directly (e.g. Shared Equity Home Buyer Helper) or indirectly (tenancy discrimination
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Apply now Job no:522390 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Marketing / Communications Alumni Engagement Coordinator - Faculty of Law & Justice Employment Type: Full time (35 hours
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development opportunities available to you. Why This Role Matters: The SDR Hub , established by the UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice in 2022, aims to connect knowledge and people to make small steps towards big
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- $113,737 + 17% superannuation pro rata Location: Kensington, NSW (flexibility working from home) Why This Role Matters: The SDR Hub , established by the UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice in 2022, aims