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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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: • 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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. 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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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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. • 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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, 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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. • Previous experience managing funding application processes. • The ability to build and maintain relationships. • Strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programmes. • Excellent
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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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at the University of Otago is nationally and internationally recognised for the quality of our graduates and the impact of our research. The School supports graduate and postgraduate programmes in Physical and Human