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| TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA About our team | Mō te tīma The School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences is New Zealand’s most highly ranked sport and exercise science programme, in terms
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physics or a related discipline, with demonstrated strengths in theory and computation. Successful candidates will be highly motivated and have excellent interpersonal communication skills. Further details
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examining consequences to transcripts, proteins and at a cellular level. At the heart of our research programme are our participants and families, where our main goal is to help find answers for their genetic
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to individual circumstances. Our Peer Support Volunteer training programme empowers students to provide empathetic, informed peer support. In addition, we offer a variety of prevention and education programmes
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• Names and email addresses of three referees The interview programme for this role is scheduled to take place from Tuesday, 2 December to Thursday, 4 December 2025. Please note in your cover letter whether
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to effectively coordinate the college academic and tutorial programme. • Have well developed organisational skills and initiative. • Deputise in the absence of the Tautiaki (College Warden). • Be trusted
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schedule and programme for the care of the portfolio buildings and grounds. • Identifying, recording, and reporting back to management on facilities/asset condition and improvement options. • Delivery
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, virology, parasitology. We are also renowned for the quality of our teaching to Science and Health Science students, and for our strong postgraduate programme. The role/Te mahi An Assistant Research Fellow
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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