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is at the forefront of research and innovation in a diverse range of fields. We use basic, curiosity-driven research to understand the underlying processes behind life. Our goals are to enhance
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undergraduate students in Medicine, Physiotherapy, and Radiation Therapy, as well as postgraduate Health Sciences students across a range of disciplines up to PhD level. The student community is diverse, with
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The successful applicant will be expected to: • Hold or be working towards a PhD, MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery) or similar higher research/academic qualification. • May be working towards
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of Surveying, BSc in Surveying Measurement, Land Planning and Development, and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and we mentor students who conduct excellent Honours, MSc, and PhD research. We are committed
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research culture, and you will also be expected to undertake the supervision of student research. Your Skills and Experience The successful candidate will be expected to have: • A PhD in Pacific Studies
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support, such as reception services, arranging meetings, and taking minutes. • Coordinating travel and supporting events. • Processing transactional finance activities, including purchase card
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will ideally have: • Completed or nearly completed PhD. Preferred discipline areas are in Pacific Health or related area; however, other experiences and qualifications will be considered
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, Information Science, Software Engineering, Data Science and Business Analytics. At the postgraduate level, we offer research master’s and PhD opportunities – including specialist taught masters in Artificial
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of Surgery and Critical Care and Department of Preventive & Social Medicine. These are varied and rewarding roles working closely with the Heads of Department, academic staff, and administrative colleagues
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postgraduate degrees up to PhD level. The Department of Medicine at the University of Otago, Christchurch is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people in New Zealand through outstanding