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teaching experiences, and contributes to our outreach programmes. You will hold a relevant PhD and have demonstrated research and teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, including
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development of research programmes and funding proposals, including consultancy projects, and will help strengthen relationships with key collaborators and end-users of our research. This is a permanent
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programmes, majoring in quantity surveying/construction economics: Bachelor of Construction (Quantity Surveying) - Massey University Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) - UNITEC Bachelor
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. This position sits under the current Scion group of the BSI. Scion specialises in research, science and technolgoy development for the foresty industry, wood products and wood-derived materials. We lead new
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Award Programme, Ngā Karahipi Whakaeke. Whakaeke means to enable arrival, as we hope to support more Māori students through their law studies and achieve their goals. The main purpose of the Award is to
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Head of Asset Management-2600144 __________ PROPERTY AND CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION KĀ RAWA ME TE WHANAKEHAKA PAPA TAURIMA As New Zealand’s oldest and most research-intensive university
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key role in ensuring Toi Ohomai events run smoothly and professionally. Working across campuses and community locations, the team helps prepare venues, set up equipment, coordinate signage and displays
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teaching and operations, and further develop your experience in a collaborative, well connected team environment. Other key skills required: • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with an eye
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The Graduate Research School (GRS) supports over 1,200 doctoral candidates across the University of Otago, providing leadership in postgraduate policy, development, and candidate experience. The role | Te mahi
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environment. You will collaborate with skilled colleagues within a supportive, values driven culture and contribute to the ongoing development of the University’s digital capability. The role | Te mahi As