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to the position, it is expected that that you hold a regular on-site office hour for students and take part in the cultural life of the University. The residency terms are 26 January 2026 - 24 July 2026, and 27
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, Marketing and Tourism is one of three constituent departments in the UC Business School and is one of the leading management departments within New Zealand. The School is triple crown accredited by AACSB
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Assurance team is part of the Planning, Finance and Digital Services (PFDS) Department. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do You will lead the development and delivery of independent, objective audits and advisory
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nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do Tuihono UC | UC Online is part of the Future Learning and Development team at the University of Canterbury. We were set up three years ago to grow UC's digital-first
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part of Digital Screen, working alongside a team of creative and technical professionals dedicated to supporting students and staff in their research and teaching. You will engage with academics
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You will be part of Digital Screen, working alongside a team of creative and technical professionals dedicated to supporting students and staff in their research and teaching. You will engage with
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dynamic, interdisciplinary group of researchers, teachers, speech-language therapists and other professionals as part of the Child Well-being Research Institute team. You will located at Manawa, a state-of
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positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will work as part of a project team within UC's Student Success Programme - Kia Angitu. The ACE team works to empower every
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. You will also have the ability to work independently and in a team environment. Being part of the team means you have excellent interpersonal skills and can demonstrate flexibility and adaptability
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involve extensive collaboration with project partners at Plant and Food Research Ltd. You will be an integral part of the research team, focusing on undertaking research to examine how crop plants sense