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University Human Research Ethics Committee. Swinburne is a global university of technology and design, focused on creating solutions that transform the future for the benefit of people and their environments
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. Join a dynamic Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community, fostering collaboration with researchers, engaging in weekly seminars, and enjoying access to premier prototyping tools and laboratory
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and share their life stories through cutting-edge technological platforms. Join a dynamic Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community, fostering collaboration with researchers, engaging in weekly
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: Level B $114,645 – $136,136 or Level C $140,433 - $161,926 p.a plus 17% super Conduct research and contribute to the advancement of human-computer interaction (HCI), novel interactive systems, or related
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Social Work/Human Services. Further information about the School can be found at: https://www.acu.edu.au/about-acu/faculties-directorates-and-staff/faculty-of-health-sciences/school-of-allied-health About
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, offering a wide variety of programs including Human Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Criminology, International Relations, and Politics. It is consistently ranked as one of the best social science schools
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for effective team performance including development of team members. Location: Canberra, ACT preferred but all Australian Capital cities considered Salary: AU$126,313 - AU$148,014 plus up to 15.4% superannuation
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crop-livestock systems in the face of globally significance issues such as food security, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and environmental sustainability. The models underpinning
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requirements to achieve the University's strategic objectives Act as the partnership leader for major opportunities Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships and networks, both within and outside
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Workcover claims and supporting the wellbeing of employees within the University. Your responsibilities will include: Determine initial liability Analyse and assess ongoing entitlements under the Act