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interpersonal and verbal communications skills with the ability to liaise with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, to facilitate solution focussed outcomes for the resolution of complex risk
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. Grow interest in the region for the International Data Week conference, including the 25th RDA Plenary Meeting in October 2025 in Australia. You will require current work rights in Australia that match
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help build relationships with industry, partner universities and international campuses. If undertaking a teaching/research role, your teaching will be underpinned by an active research program which
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Nesuto Hotel. Collaborate with internal stakeholders from Student Life & Community, Safer Communities, Financial Services, and Legal to ensure compliance with the MOA. Liaise with faculty members regarding
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/assessment; Develop both internal and external (industry/government) collaborative projects; Supervise undergraduate and post-graduate research students; Contribute to the school and university community via
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settings. The team is led by Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt, a professor of astrophysics, with over 20 years' experience managing multi-disciplinary, international teams. Your new role We are seeking
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multi-disciplinary, international teams. Your new role We are seeking detail-oriented software developers to join the Curtin Institute for Computation to work on a multitude of projects across academia
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research. A global perspective with an eye towards enhancing the School's international standing. Desirable Attributes: Holding a current Professorial position. Experience in academic unit management within
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appropriate methodology, systems, and influencing skills to achieve desired outcomes. Collaboration and Liaison: Liaise and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to ensure
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demanding challenges in radio astronomy. CIRA is the lead organisation and operator of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), and a key participant in the international SKA project. CIRA celebrates diversity