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Data Group within the Department of Medicine. In this position, you will contribute to the Leveraging AI for Health Ageing programme, recently awarded inaugural funding through the New Zealand–Singapore
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the workplace. • Excellent computer skills. • Technical skills in terms of monitoring equipment or an ability to learn this. • Logical thinking and problem-solving skills. • An interest in health
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and visitors. Key tasks of this role include: • Supporting academic staff with all aspects of the teaching program and general administrative assistance such as teaching space bookings, diary
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reports (e.g., carbon reporting). • The ability to prepare professional energy reports, audits, and business cases. • A high level of computer literacy and excellent communication skills. Further
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. The role/Te mahi Kaiawhina Whare/Sub Wardens assist with the provision of pastoral and administration duties to support the operation of the University’s residential Colleges. They enhance the environment
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medical science departments such as the Departments of Anatomy, Pathology and Preventive and Social Medicine. In addition to holding the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago
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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer - School of Surveying-2500963 __________ SCHOOL OF SURVEYING | TE KURA KAIRŪRI DIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA Who we are / Ko wai mātou We are Te Kura Kairūri
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experience / Kā pūkeka me kā wheako To be successful in this role candidates should hold a tertiary qualification in geography, environmental science, geospatial science, or a closely related field
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Economics) Arts major. The role/Te mahi The Philosophy Programme, University of Otago (New Zealand), invites applications for a permanent position at the rank of Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor in
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Assistant Research Fellow - Physiology-2501026 __________ DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES University of Otago / Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka The University of Otago | Ōtākou Whakaihu