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Must have a PhD and teaching experience Availability Available to New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident Students Our website uses tracking technologies to learn how our visitors interact with our
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| Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in this role you will have: A relevant science qualification, ideally a PhD Proven experience in environmental research and data analysis Strong
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Lincoln Campus, with a salary of $71,085 per annum. Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role You will have: A completed PhD, current enrolment in a PhD program, or a strong intention
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ecosystem solutions. Some tasks of the role include: Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate economics courses Supervising Honours, Master's, and PhD student research Contributing to specialised programmes
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perspectives Contributing to course design, delivery and assessment in a supportive team Pursuing research that aligns with Māori and Indigenous methodologies Actively working towards completing a PhD (or
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awards are granted annually, valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the
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One award valued at up to US$40,000 (plus NZ$4,000 travel funding) is granted annually for up to one year of study or research in the US. Students undertaking multi-year Masters or PhD degrees have the
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contact, Professor Bryce Williamson. Value Up to $17,000 per annum at Masters level and $25,000 per annum at PhD level. Normally one Masters and one Doctoral scholarship will be awarded each year. Closing