75 computer-programmer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Canterbury
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, the University of Canterbury's student success programme. In addition to upholding UC's values, they will also have the following skills and experiences: knowledge of the tertiary education environment, academic
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instrumentation or in Indigenous astronomy. People from historically marginalized communities are particularly encouraged to apply. You should propose a programme of research you wish to carry out at UC which
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domestic marketing activities based on market insights and data Collaborating with academic leaders to design campaigns that meet specific programme needs Coordinating market research and analyse data
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, or digital services as well a minimum of 7 years' experience in provision of compute services, server engineering, desktop virtualisation within a University or learning institution. You will hold a
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tools, LMS functionality (especially Moodle) Collaborating with subject matter experts and stakeholders to plan, produce, and review learning materials. Supporting and embedding UC's values
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(NZQA Level 5) or equivalent although aa Bachelor's Degree (NZQA Level 7) is desirable. You will be able to demonstrate: The ability to plan, execute and monitor minor projects Competency in all Microsoft
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' experience supporting and optimising complex application ecosystems across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments. You will have a bachelor's degree in computer science or related discipline (NZQA Level 7
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continuous improvement A strong alignment with UC's values. You will hold a relevant Level 7 degree in Computer Science or a related technology field (postgraduate or other relevant qualifications desirable
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. The Department and School provide a collegial environment, and academic staff have access to generous internal research funding, sabbatical leave, and the world-renowned Erskine fellowship program. For more
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design and deliver welcome and transition programmes for new international ākonga, peer-led support initiatives, and student development activities that help our international students thrive academically