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Library Assistant - Wellington -2500776 __________ Wellington Medical & Health Sciences Library University of Otago, Wellington The role / Te mahi The Wellington Medical & Health Sciences Library is
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) at the University of Otago is internationally recognized for its excellence in research and teaching. The department's research is deeply connected to New Zealand's dynamic geology, the Southern Ocean, and
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to provide administrative services to Te Whai Ao - The Dodd-Walls Centre (DWC) for Photonic and Quantum technologies. The DWC is a Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE), hosted by the University of Otago within
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that those projects are done right. It focuses on change, innovation, and improvement to help the University community work and study in an organisation that is ‘excellent’. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor
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a key role in assisting and supporting the University’s energy-saving initiatives, with a focus on optimising plant operations and conserving energy. Based within the Technical Services team, and
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Zealand's first and oldest University. It has a strong teaching and research tradition and well-established national and international linkages. The University’s fundraising activity and alumni engagement is
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Zealand's first and oldest University. It has a strong teaching and research tradition and well-established national and international linkages. The University’s fundraising activity and alumni engagement is
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postgraduate education of students in science, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical lab sciences, nutrition, and physical education. We also have a number of internationally recognised research
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that will contribute to the success of a top-tier university? Look no further! We're searching for a dedicated network services engineer to join our team and help improve and maintain the reliability
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first university. Our strong reputation in teaching and research excellence, as well as established national and international linkages, makes us a popular choice amongst students considering tertiary