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Full time, fixed term until 30th August 2025 Exciting opportunity to position the University of Sydney as a leader in sustainability reporting Base Salary $117,166 - $132,079 + 17% superannuation
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About the opportunity The School of Geosciences is currently seeking five Postdoctoral Research Associates / Research Fellows in Sustainability Science with experience in 1) Quantitative Social Science
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This advertisement is for casual academics who have already been invited to apply and have agreed to teach for the Sustainability Capstone Experience units of study. Please do not complete
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or equivalent experience in climate change, environmental science, sustainability, or related field experience working in research, tertiary education, or complex organisation, and/or experience securing research
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Strategy 2023-2027 in alignment with the University of Sydney's ambitious 2032 Strategy, which emphasises research excellence, a transformative educational experience, sustainability, and a commitment to a
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and culture in respectful, ethical, and responsive ways. The role/s would involve producing the developed simulation scenarios which will remain as sustainable
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scenarios in real time with students, staff and facilitators, and acting in the developed simulation scenarios produced as sustainable video resources that will be embedded in the curriculum indefinitely
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to students provide a shared leadership approach to sustainability of the clinical and teaching operation with a particular focus on adequate caseload and resources supervise and mentor more junior veterinary
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3-year fixed term, full time Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Level A/B) position Exciting opportunity to develop dynamic social-ecological system models that can inform sustainability project
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to the CI and keep them informed of key project developments. About you Required: Doctoral qualifications in a relevant field such as sustainability, organisation studies or public health demonstrated