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. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will work alongside Professor Volker Nock, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Dr Michael Edmonds, Biomolecular Interaction Centre
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Associated Fellowships are granted for the duration of one year upon application only. The most common reasons for applying to being an Associated Fellow are: you are a coworker with / of a fellow
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@canterbury.ac.nz For further information specifically about the role, please contact: Associate Professor David Dempsey (david.dempsey@canterbury.ac.nz ) to discuss the opportunities associated with this position
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Mahi | What You Will Do School of Biological Sciences has an opportunity for a Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow to participate in a research project, Unlocking a New Genetic Tool to Protect
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nei. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do The research group of Prof. Jason Tylianakis, in the School of Biological Sciences, has an opportunity for a Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow to participate in a
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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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years) Start date: April 2026 (negotiable) Āu Mahi | What You Will Do As a Research Associate or Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), you will apply
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Assistant Research Fellow - Biochemistry-2600240 __________ DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY | TE TARI MATŪ KOIORA DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES | TE WĀHANGA MATUA MĀTAU HAUORA The role | Te mahi
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backgrounds, experiences, skills and perspectives are valued and respected. For further information, please contact Professor Rachel Spronken‑Smith, via the contact details below. Application | Tono To submit
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(Phi) laboratory led by Professor Peter Fineran aims to understand the interactions between mobile genetic elements, such as bacteriophages and plasmids, and their bacterial hosts, and apply