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, where appropriate. • Assist in the preparation of research funding proposals, data analysis, interpretation of results, and to be involved in drafting papers for publication. • Provide
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, you will teach into, and coordinate the demonstrators for, the laboratory component of our 200 level papers, contribute to tutorial teaching in PSYC311 Quantitative Methods, and assist as required by
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of Otago. The two separate roles equal the equivalent of one full-time position. Academic Component (0.5 FTE) The successful applicant will be based in the Department of Psychological Medicine, Dunedin
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research and demonstrated skills in statistical analysis and experimental design. However, all interested candidates with a background in one or more of the research areas are encouraged to apply. The Post
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Seek Research Technician Support research projects through lab work, data analysis, and admin tasks in a collaborative and science-focused environment. Mō te tūka | The role Are you passionate about
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of Otago recognises that our staff are the key to our success. The role/Te mahi As a Finance Associate, you will provide expert financial advice, analysis and day-to-day support to executives and managers
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apply innovative data collection methods and analysis to improve knowledge of erosion mitigation performance and how mitigations can be incorporated in models. The position will also support the
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Artificial Intelligence Research Grant, by providing advanced statistical and AI analysis, and supporting all aspects of the project, including ethics, publication, dissemination, and project management. Key
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controlled conditions. Using a range of feedstocks, the student will investigate the treatment efficiency using a small-scale batch reactor followed by microplastic isolation and analysis techniques. What
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industries, and will give with valuable experience in experimental design, mechanical and electronic prototyping, and data analysis — preparing them for future roles in engineering and applied research