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, business, and industry. AUT has more than 26,000 students and over 4,000 staff based primarily at our three Auckland teaching campuses. About the role | Kōrero mō te tūranga We are seeking a visionary Chief
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-oriented Executive Assistant to provide exceptional support to our Chief Marketing Officer, with a particular emphasis on communications and cultural competency. Brand & Marketing Services works with
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-graduate levels. We are seeking applications for a suitably qualified lecturer/senior lecturer to support our Primary Initial Teacher Education courses, offered at our Akoranga, City and Manukau campuses
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Science (Nursing) and Master of Nursing Science programmes. To be considered for the position, applicants must have a minimum of a PG certificate in a qualification relating to Nursing. There is an
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formed Schools of Nursing, Allied Health, Acute and Primary Health and Community and Public Health. These appointments would be on a secondment basis for up to 12 months while the faculty undertakes a
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. Formulation of original, impactful research questions that align with RegEN's mission and contribute to the development of regenerative environmental strategies. Publication of high-impact, peer-reviewed
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programmes of study across a Design degree, a Visual Arts degree, both also at Masters and Doctoral postgraduate study level. We create exceptional student-centred learning experiences in studio environments
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." AUT is the second largest University in New Zealand, It's a contemporary, connected and exciting study destination spread over three main campuses. AUT is focused on providing exceptional student
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will demonstrate a purposeful commitment to a Te Tiriti o Waitangi curriculum, aligned with the competencies of Te Kaunihera Manapou - Paramedic Council New Zealand. While a master's/doctoral
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other Māori working in this space. A registered nurse with a master's/doctoral qualification is preferred; we are open to hearing from applicants who have strengths in tikanga, mātauranga, and Te Ao Māori