Lecturer Research Jobs in Canberra

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Associate Lecturer in Classics  

Australian National University - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

The other 50% of the appointee’s time will be devoted to education and service in the Centre for Classical Studies. They will possess the necessary skills, flexibility, and collegiality to teach broadly...

from: jobleads.com (+1 source) - 14 days ago

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Biological Anthropology (Bioarchaeology)  

Australian National University - 2600 Canberra, ACT, AU

The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) is one of seven Colleges at ANU. The College, which is structured into two main research schools, offers degrees in more than 20 discipline areas and...

from: careerone.com.au - 7 days ago

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Biological Anthropology (Bioarchaeology)  

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

A current curriculum vitae (CV) which includes the names and contact details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous supervisor). If your CV does not include referees you...

from: jobleads.com - More than 30 days ago

Associate Lecturer in Computer Science  

University of New South Wales - 2600 Canberra, ACT, AU

Demonstrated ability to undertake high-quality academic research independently or as a team member in collaborative research, with a commensurate track record of publications and conference presentations...

from: careerone.com.au (+1 source) - More than 30 days ago


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