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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences (SECMS) at AUT is seeking to appoint a permanent
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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences (SECMS) at AUT is seeking to appoint a permanent
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Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Department of Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences (SECMS) at AUT is seeking to appoint a permanent
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-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The Opportunity The School of Computing, Electrical and Applied Technology is seeking to recruit three casual lecturers to support the Master of Applied
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The scholars must be self-motivated, highly organised, and be able to work independently in labs and collection spaces. The students would benefit from being familiar with and/or keen to learn about: Archaeology
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departments, you will have responsibility for delivering high quality, relevant and impactful learning experiences that maximise employment outcomes for graduates. Your understanding of academic and business
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are passionate about pushing the boundaries of what is possible to create a better future for people and the planet. At Scion, we believe in collaboration, creativity, and continuous learning with the chance to
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machine learning techniques to enhance source detection sensitivity. Multimessenger modelling and interpretation of Galactic sources. This position offers the opportunity to work at the forefront
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central to advancing transdisciplinary learning and research at university level. DCT is an outward looking and inspiring hub of significant size and scale, with 450 FTE staff serving as the locus
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transdisciplinary learning and research at university level. DCT is an outward looking and inspiring hub of significant size and scale, with 450 FTE staff serving as the locus of activity for five very distinct