"One of the best regional university experiences an academic could ever have. The University of New England is one of my favourite places to visit, with an air of peacefulness, calm and community. It is like 'going home', where everyone welcomes you with a smile and a genuine interest in you. You will meet older academics and university staff who will nurture you, and your enthusiastic colleagues who are eager to learn from you. At UNE you a not a small fish in a big pond, nor a big fish in a small pond, but a member of a school of fish who work together to explore the local streams and the oceans of the world of academe together. I think that UNE's motto should be You NE, because you will be able to make your time there what you need it to be. YOU will belong at UNE. YOU will prosper at UNE. YOU will love what you do at UNE. The possibilities are endless. The lifestyle is second to none. UNE is waiting for you." Jarrod Kanizay - CEO of www.AcademicJobs.com
The University of New England is a regionally based, globally networked university renowned for the quality of its student experience and the excellence of its research. UNE was founded with a mission to provide access to education and research for the regional community. UNE aim to foster a constructive and engaged culture where creative ideas and innovation thrive.
Our New Staff Prospectus showcases our employee benefits and highlights what it is like to live and work in our UNE-based communities.
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UNE provides a range of competitive benefits for its employees. Working at UNE provides advantages like competitive remuneration, up to 17% employer superannuation contributions and salary packaging.
Staff are offered up to twelve months paid maternity leave, flexible family arrangements, excellent training and career advancement opportunities, study leave and much more.
UNE has a well-earned reputation as one of Australia's great teaching, training and research universities with its graduates consistently rating their experience at UNE highly, a reflection of the UNE staff's commitment to student support.
It is recognised as a dynamic, culturally diverse institution with increasing numbers of international and indigenous staff and students, supported by an on-campus Mosque, International office, English Language Centre and Oorala Aboriginal Centre.
The UNE campus is situated on 74 hectares of heritage parklands, overlooking the beautiful city of Armidale. All classes, residences and recreational facilities are within easy walking distance from each other. Anywhere on campus, you're only 5–10 minutes bus/bike ride from Armidale's city centre.
UNE Partnerships is the wholly owned education and training company of the University of New England
UNE Partnerships are always interested in hearing from talented individuals.
Please email the following to Human Resources:
Cover letter outlining your interested field of work.
Current resume with two references.
Email your CV, cover letter addressing the selection criteria and including two referees (plus other information where requested in the description) to Human Resources at hr@unep.edu.au, or call (02) 6773 0000.
The UNE aspires to be a place where all people are valued, respected and have equal access to opportunities by prioritising diversity and inclusivity in workplace. Employees in the UNE enjoy many staff benefits, such as exceptional support towards personal and professional development, flexible working environment and discounted graduate courses
Job Opportunities
There are many University of New England jobs that can be accessed through AcademicJobs.com.
Sir Robert Madgwick, UNE's first vice chancellor, knew intrinsically that education is critical to helping people adapt to workplaces and change. Education as key to empowerment is a theme that runs throughout his career.
Madgwick listened and acted: As warden to the New England University College (NEUC) in Armidale, before UNE was formed, he listened to the region — its rural and farming communities — and expanded NEUC's curriculum to include rural science and agricultural economics.
Madgwick was solution-driven: During the post-World War 2 baby boom it was evident Australia needed more teachers to cater to the growing population. Madgwick set up a distance-education teacher-training program from the New England University College in Armidale (Sydney University's rural outpost), for aspiring teachers otherwise restricted from tertiary study because or where they lived.
He was a true champion of distance education for the purpose of empowering society — so everyone has the opportunity to adapt to the challenges of a changing world.
If you are interested in University of New England careers and University of New England jobs, you can search for jobs at University of New England through the University of New England career centre or AcademicJobs.com.
Jobs at UNE
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UNE Jobs can be found at www.AcademicJobs.com