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Studies and Criminology is a vibrant multidisciplinary Programme, forming the largest academic unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. To build on our success, we are seeking
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, one to which staff, students and guests can anchor themselves to, for the duration of their stay at the University of Otago|Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka. The Pacific Studies Programme was introduced in 2002 and
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. • Competent in the use of computers, including familiarity with databases and Microsoft Office. • The ability to work well as part of a diverse team and undertake quality work without direct supervision
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pastoral care and/or community development. • Have well developed organisational skills and initiative. • Be able to effectively coordinate the college academic and tutorial programme. • Deputise in
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postgraduate levels, or potential for teaching excellence. We are seeking applicants from a range of teaching backgrounds that complement the department and its clinical psychology training programme. The
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Business School launched a new and innovative degree program called the Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (BEntr). The BEntr has a flexible programme structure and a multidisciplinary focus. It’s designed
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enable them to thrive and develop a strong research and teaching programme at the University of Otago and will be well placed to contribute to the university’s Vision 2040 and Pae Tata strategic plan
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programme is now available. Mō te tīma/About our team The Department of Surgery and Critical Care encompasses nine surgical subspecialties, anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine. We deliver
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working relationships in a variety of situations with a variety of individuals. Successful candidates will also have: • Experience in an administrative environment. • Computer literacy and technical
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helping others. • Experienced operating a food safety program. • Can produce high-quality, nutritious meals, considering any special dietary needs. Above all, we’re looking for someone who’s reliable