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on groundbreaking research with real-world applications. Collaboration with leading experts in the field. A supportive and innovative work environment. The opportunity to make a significant impact in the food science
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environment earning it the honour of being New Zealand’s wildlife capital. With great live theatre and music, and vibrant restaurants and cafes, our compact town centre exudes ample energy expected in a student
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offer a collaborative and supportive working environment within one of the largest faculties, housing approximately 450 staff and 6000 students across four innovative schools. As a postdoctoral researcher
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to an industrious research culture and high-quality teaching and learning environments. He kōrero mōu | About you For this position, the School is looking for an experienced research assistant with experience in
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tīma/About our team The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology is a research-intensive department that provides a dynamic environment for researchers interested in developing state-of-the-art
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biotechnology in a collaborative research environment. Mōu | Who You Are You will have A research background in Biotechnology, Microbiology, and/or Molecular Biology. and hold a BSc or MSc in Microbiology
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a young and dynamic university that offers a stimulating teaching and research environment with strong connections to business and industry. Based in New
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environment. Ngā Painga o UC | Why UC Ngā Uara | Our Values of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga and tiakitanga guide our decisions and behaviour and provide a roadmap for how we do things at UC, affirming our
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a young and dynamic university that offers a stimulating teaching and research environment with strong connections to business and industry. Based in New
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knowledge to transform lives, connect communities and nurture the environment in Aotearoa, the Pacific, and the world. About our team / Mō te tīma Since its establishment in 1905 the Department of Physiology