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multidisciplinary team of eminent scientists and entrepreneurs. The successful applicant will have: A PhD in food science, food technology, biotechnology, protein chemistry, or related disciplines. Background in
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). The successful candidate will join the School of Food Technology and Natural Sciences on the Palmerston North campus of Massey University in New Zealand (https://www.massey.ac.nz/about/colleges-schools-and
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administered on paper and on computer, including IELTS and PTE. This is a part-time role (15 hours per week), fixed term through to February 2026. Hours of work include Saturday. The salary range for this role
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to be shared for our scholarship marketing: Your name Your story Image (photo or video) Feedback Apply Applications open 1 December 2025 and close 31 March 2026. Study , Ako Student life , Te oranga
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prompt and friendly service Has intermediate computer skills and can work within university systems and processes Hold a current NZ drivers’ licence What we offer: Up to 6.75% employer contribution
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, computational modelling, data science, food and nutrition, and scientific communication. A PhD in mathematics, statistics, data science, nutrition, food, engineering, or agriculture. A background of high-quality
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understanding of the relationships between food structure, digestion, nutrition, and health. The successful candidate will have: A PhD in Food Science and Nutrition, Food Engineering, Bioengineering, Biochemistry
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qualification Proven laboratory experience with strong technical skills (e.g., pipetting, balances, calculations) Excellent communication, organisation, and time management skills Strong computer literacy
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quality assessments (like PBRF), to enhancing collaboration across schools and enterprise teams, this role is about enabling excellence through insight, process leadership, and people-focused communication
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of companion animal practice. Under the mentorship of senior faculty, interns rotate through internal medicine, surgery, anaesthesia, and emergency/critical care. They handle both referral and first-opinion