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developmental or counselling topics at postgraduate and, where required, undergraduate level. The appointee will be expected to contribute to face-to-face, blended and online delivery of teaching within
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blood sample cryopreservation, cataloguing and processing for research being conducted by the Cancer and Genetics Theme. The incumbent will be responsible for Human peripheral blood mononuclear cell
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digital and face to face delivery across our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The School of Nursing sits within the College of Health and Medicine which has a focus on boosting health and medical
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coordination including curriculum and assessment development to ensure our students receive the best learning experiences whether that be face to face, blended or online. We have an opportunity for an Academic
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technologies to engage students in both online and face-to-face settings. Contribute to the continuous improvement of the Paramedicine curriculum, ensuring it remains current, comprehensive, and aligned with
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Ocean and Antarctic and across the Asia-Pacific. What you’ll do: Deliver exceptional teaching experiences, utilising innovative methods and technologies to engage students in both online and face-to-face
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relationships with new and existing placement providers, working with students and supervisors on external placements. They will also contribute to face-to-face, blended and online delivery of teaching within
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the University’s Indigenous governance processes. Ensure timely performance reporting on matters of strategic institutional importance to relevant University Executives and Committees. Act as the key portfolio
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timetabling cycle, including scheduling and allocation of on campus, face to face activities. Work with key stakeholders to review and enhance policy, guidelines and procedures to ensure a seamless and
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purposes 2013, The Gene Technology Act 2000, Physical containment for animal facilities PC1, PC2, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, Biosecurity ACT 2019. Excellent communication and interpersonal