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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: First year of full-time study for an undergraduate degree programme Opening date: Closing date: By
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to the needs of NZ, the relevance of your programme of study to this award, your future study and employment plans, and your community involvement an academic transcript for any tertiary study completed outside
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to individual circumstances. Our Peer Support Volunteer training programme empowers students to provide empathetic, informed peer support. In addition, we offer a variety of prevention and education programmes
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to effectively coordinate the college academic and tutorial programme. • Deputise in the absence of the Tautiaki (College Warden). • Be trusted to act in a calm manner. An understanding of, and empathy
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tūka | The role This role is all about enhancing the student experience in Lincoln University’s Halls of Residence. You’ll plan and deliver engaging events, support academic achievement, and help build a
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effective organisation skills with the ability to manage workflow pressures and repetitive tasks. Strong Computer skills: an understanding of database and spreadsheet functions, intermediate to advanced user
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our team | Mō te tīma The School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences is New Zealand’s most highly ranked sport and exercise science programme, in terms of research and employer reputation
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potential, and have demonstrated active participation in community, cultural and other activities, and have demonstrated commitment to, or interest in, the BE(Hons) degree programme. Regulations How to apply
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This postdoctoral research role supports the MBIE-funded programme Predicting the Unseen, focused on developing innovative methods for accurate yield estimation in viticulture. Based in the Centre for Viticulture and
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region of New Zealand. The role/Te mahi Applications are invited for a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Department has a comprehensive programme of teaching, ranging