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Designer, the Digital Education Developer is tasked with the end-to-end development of courses within the Learning Management System (LMS) including page layout, learning resources, and learning activities
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Job no:514003 Work type:Casual Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, Casual Academic Activities As part of the clinical education for Allied Health students
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The Reg Sprigg Indigenous Education Assistance Grant has been established by a gift from Dr. Reg Sprigg to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking an undergraduate
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% superannuation applies. Part time, 0.4 FTE, fixed term contract for 2 years. Working in the Education Quality Branch, within the Division of Academic and Student Engagement (DASE), the Education Performance
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workshops for a designated course. The teaching period spans from July to December 2024 and will be situated at our North Terrace Campus. Reporting to the Associate Head of Learning and Teaching (Operations
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medical staff. Moreover, they will play a pivotal role in advancing teaching, research, and service development within the Adelaide Medical School and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, fostering
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providing expertise into design and development of innovative pedagogically-driven practices and learning technologies. The Learning Designer is responsible with supporting teaching staff in delivering
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, distinguished by its international reputation and commitment to innovation and excellence in research and teaching. The Learning and Development Officer provides high quality administration, coordination, and
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, particularly focusing on research strategy, researcher education, service provision, infrastructure, and fostering world-class research and impact, both domestically and internationally. With a commitment to
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, fixed term position until December 2025. The University of Adelaide (University) is a world-class tertiary education and research institution committed to delivering high quality and distinct learning