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oral and written communication skills demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the PhD by research degree. To apply, please submit
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to automated systems. Qualifications: Bachelor/Master/PhD Degree(s) in Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic, Manufacturing, or equivalent Engineering disciplines. Please Note: Appointment to
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this position, you’ll have: PhD in International Business. Provide evidence of casual teaching for an Australian University within the past three years and have not been employed on a continuing basis at an
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-graduate levels. Demonstrated ability to support student issues related to effective learning. Please view position description for further selection criteria Qualifications Mandatory: PhD Qualification
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. Demonstrated high level of computer literacy including word processing; presentation software; email; internet and electronic document management applications. Proven ability to work effectively as a flexible
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at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as those undertaking Master and PhD by research. To help to support this aim we require passionate casual staff to prepare and deliver teaching and/or marking in
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initiatives, and competitive research funding. Demonstrated ability to work with and supervise higher degree by research candidates. Ability to build effective networks with colleagues resulting in
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or specialization You may be responsible for course coordination. About You To be successful for this appointment, you will have: Demonstrated ability to prepare and deliver programs at undergraduate
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but may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University or online. Employment type: Sessional Remuneration: Sessional rates will apply based on qualification (PhD or non-PhD
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Extensive experience in the synthesis and characterisation of nanomaterials with controlled morphology Extensive experience in research leadership with the ability to build and develop collaborative research