18 programming-language-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at Lincoln University
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two-minute video demonstrating your involvement and engagement in your community A written list outlining your community leadership or describing projects that may include language revitalisation
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tūka | The role Join a collaborative, multi-institutional research team investigating how fungal molecules influence plant interactions. This role supports an MBIE-funded programme focused on sustainable
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programme delivery Permanent role, 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) between our Lincoln Campus and Huazhong Agricultural university in Wuhan, China. You will be teaching abroad in China for up to 16 weeks per
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Seek Group Fitness Coordinator Part time role working two days per week to coordinate and grow an inspiring group fitness programme while leading a high-performing instructor team. Mō te tūka | The role
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for the scholarship an applicant must: Be a new-to-programme Lincoln University International Student who is registered or planning to register, in an undergraduate bachelor programme, Be a school leaver from a New
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Academic Programme. Based at our Te Waihora campus, this permanent position supports the Whanake Ake programme and offers the opportunity to embed mātauraka Māori across teaching and research while growing
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eligible to apply for the scholarship an applicant must: Be an international student who has not previously studied in an academic programme at Lincoln University. Meet the academic and English language
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undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including international delivery with our joint programme with Huazhong Agricultural University in China. Be part of a university shaping sustainable land, food, and
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Financial need, where candidates are comparable in other respects Availability The award shall be open to any student who qualifies to participate in an overseas exchange programme who is registered full-time
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leadership potential and strong academic ability as they begin their tertiary study in a Bachelor degree programme at Lincoln University. The scholarship relieves some of the financial pressures of university