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-fluid sciences). Supervise final-year honours students and co-supervise Master's and PhD students. Undertake independent research and contribute to the department's externally funded research activities
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undergraduate teaching and supervising experience Mōu | Who You Are You should be nearing submission (your PhD must have been awarded before the start of the Fellowship), or within 4 years of your awarded PhD
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completed PhD in Education, Child Psychology, Speech Language Therapy, or a related discipline (NZQA Level 10) Expertise in structured literacy, teacher linguistic knowledge, and the science of reading Strong
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external research funding and partnerships. Mōu | Who You Are We are seeking a dynamic and collaborative academic with a completed PhD in Health Sciences, Human Physiology, Sport and Exercise Science, or a
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structured training program, combining on-the-job training with formal education modules. Mōu | Who You Are You will have a genuine interest in mechanical systems, equipment, and industrial machinery as
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program, combining on-the-job training with formal education modules that cover topics such as tool use and safety; electrical systems diagnostics and troubleshooting; schematic reading and interpretation
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track record of addressing complex management questions through data-driven insights and advanced analytical methods. Ability to work independently with confidence, while also collaborating effectively
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initiatives. Mōu | Who You Are We are seeking an established academic leader with a completed PhD in Health Sciences, Sport and Exercise, Public Health, or a related field. You will bring: A strong track record
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actionable insights for management. Proven track record of addressing complex management questions through data-driven insights and advanced analytical methods. Ability to work independently with confidence
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be expected to develop and deliver classroom and field teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, together with supervising postgraduate research students in the MSc and PhD degree programmes