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Criminology programme is a vibrant, multidisciplinary unit, forming the largest academic group in the School of Social Sciences, Division of Humanities at the University of Otago. Our Criminology programme has
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remuneration level commensurate with the responsibilities of the position. Organisation Information Systems Job Function Computer Network and Support
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mathematics, geophysical fluid dynamics, and polar/environmental science, supported by excellent high-performance computing facilities. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics, in particular, is a vibrant
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Data Manager/Research Fellow - National Poisons Centre-2600502 __________ NATIONAL POISONS CENTRE | TE POKAPŪ MĀTAURANGA TĀOKE DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES | TE WĀHANGA MATUA MĀTAU HAUORA Who we are | Ko wai mātou The National Poisons Centre is a specialised unit dedicated to providing poisoning...
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this role, you will be responsible for: • The preparation of laboratory classes for students, as directed by the Technical Manager. • Providing laboratory and computer technical support to staff and
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programme, as well as students from other health professional and biomedical sciences programmes. The role | Te mahi We are currently recruiting for a Senior Professional Practice Fellow with experience in
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relationship-focused professional who values collaboration, clarity, and purposeful planning. You will bring: • Experience in project coordination, programme planning, or advisory roles. • Demonstrated
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fully qualified Chef (City of London Guilds or equivalent). • Very strong customer service focus. • Outstanding communication skills. • Experience operating a food safety program
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. · Display confidence in their ability to use the Microsoft Office and their general computer skills. While experience or a recognised qualification in accounts administration (or related field) is desirable
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Medicine (ELM) curriculum. Our programme blends science, clinical experience, and hauora-based frameworks (Te Whare Tapa Whā, Fonofale, biopsychosocial models) to prepare future clinicians for safe