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Job Description Showcase your teaching skills Work in a professional team environment Primarily located at our Footscray Park Campus About Us: At Victoria University (VU), our aim is to be a global
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PhD Scholarship Opportunities in Transforming Initial Teacher Education for Social Impact Job No.: 666267 Location: Clayton or Peninsula campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5 year fixed
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. Responsibilities: Conduct market research to identify target demographics and key marketing channels. Analyse current marketing trends and best practices in the industry. Develop a strategic marketing plan that
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University of Melbourne's newest innovation program - do you enjoy entrepreneurial challenges? Opportunity to develop leadership, program management skills and leadership with the innovative ecosystem Work
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purification. The candidate will be encouraged to use their initiative and develop their own research programme to meet the challenges of the future. Additionally, the candidate will contribute to co-supervise
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– one that is truly of Technology, of Innovation and of Entrepreneurship, and proud of it. We are committed to a differentiated university proposition in education and research, so that: Every Swinburne
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applicant will develop a relatable but distinct project; for example, examining relationships between the ecological, social, governance, financial, and/or business aspects of marine conservation, and
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barriers to access STEM Participation: Research addressing barriers and increasing participation in STEM education and STEM careers by people with a disability Community and Workplace Participation: Research
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physical twins, to provide a fresh viewpoint on challenges for plant growth in controlled environments. In the ARC Centre of Excellence Plants for Space, research is underway to develop zero-waste and
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environmental aspects of integrating the production of SAF with the sugar industry through process modelling and optimisation, technoeconomic analyses, and life cycle assessment. The project aims to develop