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term position as an Assistant Research Fellow. The successful applicant will work within the Neurosurgery section of our Department. This is an opportunity to develop research skills, with the support of
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-month residency which supports artists in the development of their practice while fostering art within the academic community of the University of Otago Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka and the wider community
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Looking for a Research Fellow who wishes to develop an academic research profile Flexible start date Fixed Term, full-time role based at AUT’s City Campus in Auckland Auckland University
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the vibrant arts community of Dunedin and the University of Otago | Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka. The Fellowship aims to support the development of original composition, foster engagement with contemporary music, and
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Tairanga funded project ‘Evaluating a novel mode of rural midwifery service delivery’. This is an opportunity to develop research skills, with the support of the project leader, by contributing
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types at scale remains challenging. The team is developing a new pancake-ice detection method using recent breakthroughs in satellite wave observations, combining physics-based modelling and experiments
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Mahi | What You Will Do Te Pokapū Taunekeneke Rāpoi Ngota| Biomolecular Interaction Centre has an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to participate in a research project developing next-generation
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oriented Assistant Research Fellow to join their team. This fixed term, part time position will contribute to an important project developing culturally tailored lifestyle health messages for South Asian
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Department of Surgery and Critical Care (Faculty of Medicine – Dunedin) in the Orthopaedic Surgery section, based in the Dunedin Hospital. This is an opportunity to develop research skills, with the support
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The Graduate Research School (GRS) supports over 1,200 doctoral candidates across the University of Otago, providing leadership in postgraduate policy, development, and candidate experience. The role | Te mahi