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the vibrant arts community of Dunedin and the University of Otago | Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka. The Fellowship aims to support the development of original composition, foster engagement with contemporary music, and
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types at scale remains challenging. The team is developing a new pancake-ice detection method using recent breakthroughs in satellite wave observations, combining physics-based modelling and experiments
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with Dr Matthias Fellner in the Department of Biochemistry. This research project aims to develop new antibiotic compounds for the bacterial pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. As part of a large
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PhD programmes. Like the wider University, the Department is research-intensive while remaining strongly student-focused, delivering a holistic learning experience that develops critical thinking and
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New Zealand to administer the programme, over a ten week period. In 2026, the programme will commence with a one week training programme in Wellington (20-24 July), followed by nine weeks of school
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dedicated writing office on campus within the English and Linguistics Programme. • Access to the University Library and wider University community. Who can apply Writers normally resident in New Zealand. A
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. • Opportunities to contribute to the research, performances and teaching within the Dance programme at the School of Performing Arts. • Access to the University Library and facilities. • Support for
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term position as an Assistant Research Fellow. The successful applicant will work within the Neurosurgery section of our Department. This is an opportunity to develop research skills, with the support of
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-month residency which supports artists in the development of their practice while fostering art within the academic community of the University of Otago Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka and the wider community
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Technologies – the Dodd-Walls Centre – as well as Quantum Technologies Aotearoa (QTA), a national multi-institutional research programme. The Department also has particular strengths in affiliated areas through