116 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Canterbury
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working in a tertiary education setting. Extensive, proven experience conducting research and analysis in a large organisation. Working knowledge of data science principles and applications. Solid
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to work on an approved writing project in an academic environment. The position is jointly funded by the University of Canterbury and Creative New Zealand. While there are no formal duties attached
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LT0004/2025-L (Human Frontier Science Program)", on plant ümvelt (sensing, detecting and decision-making) in multitrophic interactions. The fellowship is externally-funded for three years and will also
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Will Do The Development Manager - Annual Giving is a dynamic and deadline-driven role responsible for writing, developing and executing strategies to secure annual donations from alumni, staff and
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transitions into UC, enhance engagement, and help students progress through their first year with confidence. The role of Kaitoko Matua is to lead advisory support for first-year students and to develop
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of Canterbury, please visit https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/ The closing date for this position is: 24 August 2025 (midnight, NZ time) Please note, applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews
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nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do Tuihono UC | UC Online is part of the Future Learning and Development team at the University of Canterbury. We were set up three years ago to grow UC's digital-first
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Intermediate computer skills across the MS Office Suite Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent time management skills, able to effectively prioritise and proven attention to detail
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successful student and organisation wide outcomes. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do The Kaiwhakahaere I Equity and Inclusion Manager role is pivotal in advancing equitable outcomes for our diverse communities and
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Te Kāhui Pā Harakeke | Child Well-being Research Institute (CWRI). This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant programme of work, where research and teaching intersect