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Commercial Services - AK/WG University Services Wellington US_CSAKWG_436_05/25 Catering and Hospitality University Services Term length: ongoing Hours of work: full-time Position Overview Are you an
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Join one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading research universities in a specialised safety role supporting marine conservation and scientific research. The School of Food Technology and Natural Sciences
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Assistant (part-time) in the Service Point and Client Engagement team – Auckland Campus, Massey University Professional Grade 3 ($49,237 - $65,267) Term length: Permanent, Part-time – Academic Year Only Hours
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overtime, merchant discounts, public/university holidays, 4-week annual leave accrual, a comprehensive induction programme. Your new city awaits you - explore our vibrant region New graduates and overseas
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Postgraduate International Distance learning Short courses and professional development Find a course List of all courses Paper search Course advice Colleges Business Creative Arts Health Humanities and Social
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Key facts Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development Duration: Three years' duration Number available: Up to 20 awards Type of study: Full-time, Undergraduate Of note
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. These positions will include working on statutory or University holidays if the normal working day falls on a statutory or University holiday, unless the Library is closed on those days; the actual hours worked
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on flower development of the kiwifruit. Following his graduation from Massey, David worked in a research role at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Levin and later in Pukekohe. David’s varied career
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Overview Tāwharau Ora, the School of Veterinary Sciences at Massey University , Palmerston North invites applications for the position of Veterinary Radiographer. If you are a qualified Veterinary Nurse
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leaders. The Institute integrates partner organisations (Massey University (host), Auckland and Otago Universities, AgResearch and Plant & Food Research) and disciplines, leading a “NZ Inc” approach to