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Pacific Student and Community Support-2501067 __________ DIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA • Play an integral role in supporting Pacific student success in the Division of Sciences
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(T&I). T&I enable the University’s success by maturing its capability in strategic programme delivery and business process management. This Office ensures the University works on the right projects and
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is at the forefront of research and innovation in a diverse range of fields. We use basic, curiosity-driven research to understand the underlying processes behind life. Our goals are to enhance
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Criminology is a vibrant multidisciplinary Programme, forming the largest academic unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. To build on our success, we are seeking to appoint a Lecturer
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Studies and Criminology is a vibrant multidisciplinary Programme, forming the largest academic unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. To build on our success, we are seeking
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biology lab with a practical knowledge of laboratory research processes and methodologies. Other skills and experience include: • Cultural competency including practical knowledge of research processes
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of Health Sciences • Competitive salary + 6.75% superannuation + five weeks' annual leave. • Career progression opportunities • Ongoing professional development and training About our team / Mō te tīma
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the workplace. • Excellent computer skills. • Technical skills in terms of monitoring equipment or an ability to learn this. • Logical thinking and problem-solving skills. • An interest in health
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and visitors. Key tasks of this role include: • Supporting academic staff with all aspects of the teaching program and general administrative assistance such as teaching space bookings, diary
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medical science departments such as the Departments of Anatomy, Pathology and Preventive and Social Medicine. In addition to holding the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago