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Lecturer, School of Creative Arts
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong
Job Description SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS Part-time Lecturer (26270038) The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (Global Entertainment) program is a transdisciplinary initiative designed to nurture future leaders in the global entertainment and creative industries. The program is looking for Part-time Lecturer(s) to teach undergraduate course(s) in the following areas: Fundamentals of the global entertainment business and operational models Talent, brand, and artiste management in the creative sector Creative entrepreneurship, design thinking, and business innovation Planning, marketing, and management of signature/large-scale art events Any other related disciplines within the creative industries The ideal candidate should hold a master’s degree or above in related disciplines, with at least 3 years of professional experience in the global entertainment and creative industries. Candidates should possess strong industry knowledge in areas such as content development, licensing, artiste management, event planning, or creative entrepreneurship. Previous teaching experience at the university level is highly preferred. As the medium of instruction for these courses is English, an excellent command of English is required. Excellent communication skills, a strong sense of responsibility, and a passion for mentoring students are also essential. Duties may also include the supervision of students, marking of examination papers and collaborative projects, and any other work as assigned by the Programme Director. The initial appointment will be offered on a part-time basis commencing Sep 2026. Re-appointment thereafter will be subject to performance review and course availability. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Application Procedure: Applicants are invited to submit their applications at the HKBU e-Recruitment System. Those who are not invited for an interview 8 weeks after submission of the application may consider their applications unsuccessful. Details of the University’s Personal Information Collection Statement can be found at https://hro.hkbu.edu.hk/en/worklife-at-hkbu/employee-favourable-environment.html#privacy-policy. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the post advertised, and the appointment will be made according to the terms and conditions applicable at the time of offer. Review of applications is ongoing until the position is filled.
Salary
Competitive
Posted
15 Jul 2026
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Youth Mental Health and Technology
The University of Sydney
Australia, Sydney
The University of Sydney
Australia, Sydney
Full-time, fixed-term position for 2 years for a dedicated Postdoctoral Research Fellow Opportunity to contribute to innovative mental health research and translational outcomes Base Salary $132,533 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre is a centre for discovery, innovation and integrative research strategies, clinical product development and actions that translate research into improved treatment and disease prevention strategies. The centre is made up of 27 research units, staffed by around 200 researchers and 100 students. The Youth Mental Health and Technology team puts young people at the centre of their own care. We partner with health services to develop innovative treatments for those aged 12-25 with emerging mental health disorders. The integration of cutting-edge research with safe and effective clinical care enables us to quickly and effectively translate our research findings into clinical services, facilitating continuous improvements to mental health services for the benefit of young people in Australia. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the Youth Mental Health and Technology research team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to high-impact mental health research, working collaboratively with researchers, clinicians, and external partners to improve outcomes for young people experiencing mental ill-health. The successful candidate will undertake independent and collaborative research activities, contribute to publications, and grant applications, and play a key role in advancing the research profile and impact of the team. Your key responsibilities will be to: work closely with multidisciplinary research collaborators conduct original research and contribute to high-quality publications and presentations in the field of youth mental health support the development of competitive research grant applications and funding proposals establish and maintain research collaborations with academic, industry, and community partners supervise and mentor research students and junior researchers where appropriate About you: a PhD in psychology, psychiatry, mental health, public health, or a related discipline demonstrated experience conducting original research and scholarly activities in youth mental health an emerging track record of peer-reviewed publications and research outputs in mental health experience contributing to competitive research grants or funding applications demonstrated ability to develop collaborative research partnerships and stakeholder networks experience supervising, mentoring, or supporting students and/or early career researchers experience with data science approaches to analyse clinical and digital mental health assessment data to generate new digital tools To keep our community safe, please be aware of our COVID safety precautions which form our conditions of entry for all staff, students and visitors coming to campus. Sponsorship / work rights for Australia You must have unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this employment to be eligible to apply. Visa sponsorship is not available for this appointment. Pre-employment checks and declarations Your employment is conditional upon the successful completion of all pre-employment or background checks required for the role in terms satisfactory to the University. Also, to meet the University's obligations under the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Eliminate Gender-Based Violence you will be asked to declare if you have been investigated for, or found to engaged in, sexual harm or gender-based violence in the course of previous employment or in a legal process. Similarly, your ongoing employment is conditional upon the satisfactory maintenance of all relevant clearances and background check requirements. If you do not meet these conditions, the University may take any necessary step, including the termination of your employment. This position is designated as involving child-related work. To undertake or remain in this position, you are required to apply for and obtain a Working with Children Check clearance in accordance with the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012. EEO statement At the University of Sydney, our shared values are trust, accountability and excellence and we strive to be a place where everyone can thrive. We are committed to creating a university community that thrives through diversity and reflects the wider community that we serve. We deliver on this through our commitment to diversity and inclusion, evidenced by our people and culture programs, as well as key strategies to increase participation and support the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, women, people living with a disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and those who identify as LGBTQIA+. We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We are proud to be recognised as an Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) Platinum Employer. Find out more about our work on diversity and inclusion. How to apply Applications (including a cover letter, CV, and any additional supporting documentation) can be submitted via the Apply button at the top of the page. For employees of the University or contingent workers, please login into your Workday account and navigate to the Career icon on your Dashboard. Click on USYD Find Jobs and apply. For a confidential discussion about the role, or if you require reasonable adjustment or any documents in alternate formats, please contact Danielle Selinger Recruitment Consultant by email to danielle.selinger@sydney.edu.au © The University of Sydney The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. Click to view the Position Description for this role. Applications Close Thursday 30 July 2026 11:59 PM
Salary
$132,533 + 17% superannuation
Posted
15 Jul 2026
Vice Chancellor
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Australia, Sydney
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Australia, Sydney
Lead with purpose. Shape the future. Inspire generations. This is a unique opportunity to lead the University of Notre Dame Australia, a distinctive, values-led Catholic university renowned for its student-centred approach, commitment to academic excellence, and enduring contribution to communities through education, research and service. A national Catholic university with a clear mission, The University of Notre Dame Australia delivers values‑based, professionally focused education and mission‑driven research that tackles real‑world challenges and serves the common good. Its growing impact is recognised nationally and internationally, with a strong reputation for forming graduates who combine intellectual rigour with ethical leadership and community service, and success in the delivery of research with impact in key areas of priority. As Vice Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia, you will provide strategic, academic and executive leadership, advancing the University's mission while shaping its future direction and navigating an increasingly complex higher education, political and regulatory environment. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Vice Chancellor is responsible for the overall leadership, performance and stewardship of the University and will champion educational excellence, strengthen research and innovation, enhance the student experience, and ensure the University's financial sustainability and long-term success. You will cultivate a dynamic Catholic identity that inspires excellence, service and innovation, while fostering a culture of collaboration, inclusion and continuous improvement across the University. As the University's principal ambassador, the Vice Chancellor will build enduring relationships with the Catholic Church, government, industry, philanthropic partners, alumni and the broader community, strengthening the University's reputation, influence and impact in Australia and beyond. The successful candidate will combine strategic vision with strong stewardship, financial discipline and commercial acumen and inspire confidence through authenticity, integrity and outstanding leadership, leading growth and transformation in a rapidly evolving higher education landscape. This is a rare opportunity to lead a distinctive Australian Catholic university at a pivotal time in its evolution and to make a lasting contribution to an institution with a clear sense of purpose, an inclusive Catholic mission and an ambitious vision for the future. If you are a strategic, values-led leader inspired by purpose, service and community, we welcome your application. How to Apply The University of Notre Dame Australia is supported by Heidrick & Struggles for this global search process. For further information about the opportunity or for a confidential conversation please contact Janelle Entwistle or Tanu Mehta at UNDAVC@heidrick.com or on +61 3 9012 3065. Applications close at 11.59pm AEST on Friday 21 August 2026.
Salary
Competitive
Posted
14 Jul 2026
Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Civil Engineering and Construction
Adelaide University
Australia, Adelaide
Adelaide University
Australia, Adelaide
Based in College of Engineering, Information and Technology at the Adelaide CBD Campus Part-time (0.8FTE), 24-month fixed term contract Salary Range: $103,962 - $111,384 per annum (pro-rata) (plus 17% superannuation) At Adelaide University, we create the opportunities you need to achieve your ambitions – because when you thrive, we thrive. We are transforming education for contemporary learners and global citizens. Building on a proud legacy and shaped by bold ambition, it’s a place of excellence and equity, where our vibrant community of staff are united by our purpose to inspire Australia’s future change-makers and create a better tomorrow. Work that matters This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative, interdisciplinary research focused on generating trustworthy evidence and high-quality recommendations that inform policy, practice, and decision-making. Our team is undertaking research at the forefront of renewable energy transitions, exploring how emerging technologies, urban environments and climate challenges intersect to shape the future of sustainable energy systems. Through innovative modelling, data analysis and interdisciplinary approaches, our work investigates pathways to improve the resilience, efficiency and long-term sustainability of solar energy deployment. In this role, you will contribute to research examining the economic, environmental and technical performance of solar photovoltaic and other renewable-energy technologies across diverse urban contexts. You will apply advanced modelling approaches, including integrated assessment modelling, material-flow analysis and life-cycle assessment, while developing robust and reproducible workflows using large and complex datasets. This opportunity is ideal for an emerging researcher with strong quantitative skills, a passion for addressing climate and energy challenges, and an interest in applying interdisciplinary methods to deliver meaningful insights that support resilient and sustainable energy futures. The team This role will report to Associate Professor Dr Ruidong Chang and sit within the School of Civil Engineering and Construction, in the College of Engineering and Information Technology. This role will have several stakeholder relationships, including the wider research team, internal and external stakeholders both nationally and internationally, as well as academic and professional staff across the University. Visit the AU website to learn more about the College of Engineering and Information Technology Our people Our people are guided by purpose, curiosity and a commitment to lifelong learning. We embrace authenticity, innovation and collaboration, and harness diverse thinking in our pursuit of excellence. We are a dynamic and collaborative team working on nationally and internationally significant projects that address complex and impactful health questions. Learn more about our people, what we stand for and what we offer at Careers at AU. Experience To join our community and thrive in this role, you will have the following skills and experience: A PhD in environmental economics, energy economics, resource economics, human geography, industrial ecology, or other related fields. The ability to evaluate the economic performance of solar photovoltaic and other renewable-energy technologies across alternative urban deployment pathways. Experience analysing urban solar PV deployment in relation to critical-material demand, technology choice and end-of-life management. Experience in integrated assessment modelling, material-flow analysis, life-cycle assessment or related methods. Experience investigating the relationships between climate and weather hazards, the vulnerability of solar-energy infrastructure and wider energy-system reliability. The ability to assess how extreme events and longer-term climatic changes affect solar electricity generation, infrastructure reliability, power disruptions and energy demand. Advanced quantitative programming and data-analysis skills, preferably in Python, together with the ability to develop transparent, robust and reproducible modelling workflows. Experience working with large and heterogeneous datasets, which may include climate projections, electricity-infrastructure records, solar-resource data, energy-demand data, urban geospatial data, economic input–output tables, and technology or material databases. Our commitment to inclusion and diversity We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion where diversity is celebrated and everyone feels respected and valued. Adelaide University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone can thrive. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and people of all ages, genders, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We are committed to supporting flexible working arrangements and providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. Launch your future with Adelaide University now Applying is simple. Simply click on the Apply Now button and upload: your current CV a cover letter that tells us why you’re excited about the role The online application form will list the specific selection criteria that you need to address. Submit your application by 11:30pm Sunday 16 August 2026. Please note that the role description is not attached to this advertisement as it is currently being finalised. The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified. For further information about this opportunity, please contact (quoting reference number 493219): Amra Delibasic Talent Acquisition Adviser – Talent Acquisition People and Culture +61 8 8302 1700 | careers.adelaideuniversity@adelaide.edu.au
Salary
$103,962 - $111,384 per annum (pro-rata) (plus 17% superannuation)
Posted
15 Jul 2026
Disability Advisor
Western Sydney University
Australia, Parramatta
Western Sydney University
Australia, Parramatta
The Opportunity You will deliver tailored, proactive and responsive support for students with disability, helping improve their access, participation, retention and success across the University. Working within Student Wellbeing Services, you will provide specialist advice, information, support and advocacy in relation to complex student matters. You will work closely with students and staff to develop, monitor and refine academic reasonable adjustment plans and placement reasonable adjustment plans that are practical, timely and aligned to individual needs. You will also advise staff and stakeholders on inclusive design and the accessibility of facilities, services and learning environments. Using student feedback, review systems and service data, you will help identify trends, gaps and opportunities for improvement. This includes contributing to service performance metrics, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring all practice aligns with University policy, legislative requirements and relevant funding obligations. A key part of the role is building strong working relationships across the University and with external partners to strengthen referral pathways and integrated support. You will contribute strategic insights that inform systemic improvement and service innovation. You will also co-develop and deliver educational programs that build understanding of accessibility and inclusion across the University community, while using Microsoft 365 and CRM platforms to support efficient, high-quality service delivery. What Success Looks Like: Deliver expert advice, advocacy and responsive support that improves student access, participation, retention and success. Develop and maintain effective academic reasonable adjustment plans and placement reasonable adjustment plans in collaboration with students and staff. Strengthen inclusive practice by advising on the accessibility of facilities, services and learning environments. Use service data, student feedback and performance metrics to identify gaps and implement targeted improvements. Build effective internal and external partnerships that improve referral pathways, education and service outcomes. Please refer to the Position Description for full details. About You Tertiary qualifications in Allied Health, Education, Social Work or a related field. Extensive experience supporting a wide range of clients with disability in a support, training, advisory or similar role. Strong working knowledge of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, Disability Standards for Education 2005, Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) and Privacy Act 1988. Demonstrated advocacy, negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills, including the ability to navigate sensitive and complex matters. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with proficiency in Microsoft 365 and CRM platforms. Benefits We invest in the people who make our mission possible. Alongside a rewarding career, we offer a range of benefits designed to support your financial, personal and family wellbeing. Financial benefits: Access to staff-only products and offers with selected banking partners, salary sacrifice options for onsite parking, and novated motor vehicle leasing. Health and wellbeing support: Free Employee Assistance Program (EAP), complimentary annual flu vaccination, eligibility for Fitness Passport membership, and access to discounted private health cover. Onsite childcare: Long day care and early learning services operate at our Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Parramatta, and Penrith campuses. Staff may be eligible for discounted fees and salary packaging, with places subject to centre capacity. Application Details Position Enquiries: Direct to Hiring Manager, Terri Mears, Director, Wellbeing via T.Mears@westernsydney.edu.au . Please include the job reference code REF1604P. Closing Date: 11:59pm, Sunday 26th July 2026 Working Rights: You must provide evidence of full-time working rights in Australia at application. How to Apply: Please note that only applications submitted via the University’s online recruitment system will be considered. As part of your online application, you will be asked to respond to screening questions addressing the key qualifications, experiences and skills required for this position. Belonging at Western We are committed to substantive equality as outlined in our Equal Opportunity Policy. We actively encourage applications from Indigenous Australians, candidates of all gender identities and expressions, people of all abilities, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. For Reasonable Adjustments during the application process, please contact talentacquisitionteam@westernsydney.edu.au. About Western This is your opportunity to be part of something bigger. By joining Western Sydney University, you become a valued member of our community. As our region changes, so too does our university. Western is boldly different, energetic, global, diverse, dynamic, and youthful. Our mission is to deliver student success, impactful research, and stronger communities. As part of our team, you will have a stake in shaping the future of education, broadening horizons, and changing lives. Making a difference starts at Western. For the latest please visit our website and LinkedIn.
Salary
$118,969-$132,069+17% super + leave loading
Posted
14 Jul 2026