23 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"University-of-St"-"U.S" positions at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand
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postgraduate programmes. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Physiotherapy is seeking a full-time (1.0FTE), fixed-term Clinical Programme Co-ordinator to lead the coordination of clinical
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-oriented Programme Administrator to join our Programme Operations Team in the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law at AUT to cover a secondment. You'll be a key contact for students and staff, supporting
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research environment Permanent, full-time academic appointments Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity AUT's Eke Tangaroa programme offers exciting opportunities for recent Māori or Pacific graduates to embark
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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity AUT's School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences is seeking a Computer and Mathematical Sciences Technician to join our dedicated team. We
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The Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), part of the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty
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and progression of Māori students. Desire to develop a programme of research. Contribute to ongoing curriculum development. Communicate effectively and show a commitment to a collaborative team
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to develop and/or contribute to a programme of research Contribute to ongoing curriculum development Communicate effectively and show a commitment to a collaborative team environment Commit to ongoing
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and innovative teaching. Ensure a committed approach to delivering on a programme that values student centred approaches to teaching and learning. He kōrero mōu | About you The appointee will contribute
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Zealand clinical experience. They will embrace the vision and values of the school and commit to ongoing professional development supported by the AUT staff development programme. The position will work
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social media channels and web pages. You will contribute to the planning, delivery, and promotion of an annual programme of community and cultural events, including Pacific Language Weeks, to drive