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. • Demonstrated capability to plan and manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously. • A professional, enthusiastic, and client-focused approach to work. • Cultural competency and a strong
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teach undergraduate medical students and have an active postgraduate programme which offers diploma, master's, and PhD opportunities. The role/Te mahi We are seeking to appointment Paper Conveners within
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: • A passion for delivering exceptional service to a wide range of stakeholders. • Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of programmes. • Experience in transactional finance processes. • A
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Professional Practice Fellow/Teaching Fellow within our Department, you will: • Be required to contribute to biomedical science, clinical, and/or professional teaching programmes. • Participate in
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. The ability to attract and supervise research students is critical for any applicant. We support research programmes in diverse areas, including artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, computer
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relationships. • Strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programmes. • A sense of humour and inquisitive mindset. • Excellent organisational and time management skills. • Accuracy and
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. • Experience in delivering client-centric programmes, event planning or partnership building will be advantageous. The University/Te whare wānanga Established in 1869, the University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu
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across a wide range of fields, offers diverse study options, and allows for collaboration from some of Aotearoa’s top computing academics. The School offers undergraduate programmes in Computer Science
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, and planning documents. • Organising routine event requirements such as venue bookings, catering, securing and technical resources. • Producing event documents and programmes. • Using events
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, and planning documents. • Organising routine event requirements such as venue bookings, catering, securing and technical resources. • Producing event documents and programmes. • Using events