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://www.aut.ac.nz/eke-tangaroa . We have a range of positions through Eke Tangaroa and are seeking relevant interest within any of the following discipline areas: Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Science - any
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Fixed term two-year contract Full-time 1.0 FTE Based at AUT's City Campus, Auckland CBD The Future Fibres Laboratory at the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at Auckland
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. The School of Sport and Recreation within AUT University is a growing and vibrant school with over 80 staff and 1,000 students, offering programmes from certificate to PhD level across multiple discipline
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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering at Auckland University of Technology (AUT)—a part of the School of Engineering, Computer and
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electromagnetics and fuel cell technologies together. He kōrero mōu | About you The candidate should have a PhD completed within the area of designing complex electrodes and evaluating the same in microbial
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, workshops and development resources to enhance student learning. Koe fiema'u meia koe | About you Currently enrolled in a postgraduate (masters or PhD) programme, or have completed a masters or PhD
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, workshops and development resources to enhance student learning. He kōrero mōu | About you Currently enrolled in a postgraduate (masters or PhD) programme, or have completed a masters or PhD. Relationships
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an integrated experiential approach to design education. This is an exciting period of growth and transformation for this programme, which is a significant, highly visible major within the School. Leading
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electromagnetics and fuel cell technologies together. He kōrero mōu | About you The candidate should have a PhD completed within the area of designing complex electrodes and evaluating the same in microbial
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discipline areas: architecture and built environment, art and design, creative technologies, communication and media studies, and engineering, computer and mathematical sciences. Student projections