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. Engagement opportunities include outreach with the Observatory, which hosts Ngāi Tahu's Dark Sky Project; an annual Astronomy School for high school students; mentorship of undergraduate Snowden Scholars; and
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mentorship to colleagues. Your expertise in physical activity, wellbeing, and nutrition will support the development of high-quality, relevant courses and research initiatives that align with national and
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outcomes. Working closely and collaborating with team members to understand, extract and deliver high quality data and analytics insights. Using modern tools and techniques to clean and analyse a wide
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project, Analytics for Course Engagement ("ACE"), harnesses the power of predictive analytics to transform student engagement and success. Our ACE programme provides students with an enhanced real-time
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through the implementation of the Better Start Literacy Approach (BSLA), an innovative, structured literacy programme supporting children's early literacy development across Aotearoa New Zealand. You will
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proactive approach to collaborative research and student mentorship. Commitment to professional integrity, high-quality outputs, and constructive performance development. Demonstrated understanding
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- Scientists in Schools (SIS), you will implement and coordinate a new initiative that enhances STEM education in high schools through authentic science experiences. This role is grounded in manaakitanga
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fitness to perform tasks, including lifting and moving heavy equipment willingness to work in industrial environments, such as noisy, hot, or confined spaces good computer skills basic understanding
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the guidance of experienced electricians you will perform maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical systems and equipment across the university's facilities. You'll have hands-on learning opportunities
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teams. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an externally funded research programme, for which there are a variety of basic and applied contexts in Aotearoa New Zealand. They will also