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Are you a seasoned Principal/Software Developer with a passion for data integration and cutting-edge technology? Āu Mahi | What You Will Do We are looking for a Principal Software Developer to lead and
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the Master of Counselling programme, you will liaise with counselling providers in the community, carry out and assess live supervision, support student placements and contribute to community aspects
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workplace experience that enables our people to digitally embrace Whanaungatanga, Manaakitanga and Tiakitanga. Reporting into the Chief Digital & Technology Officer in this role you will work closely with
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to carry out laboratory based experiments and analyses, aid the Principal Investigator/Supervisor in leading and managing a vibrant research group, and will be required to collaborate with other Researchers
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that support the achievement of strategic and operational objectives. You will be responsible for: Course coordination and teaching of three 15-point 600 level courses in the Master of Science in Industrial and
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exploring bacteriophage solutions for Aotearoa New Zealand's primary industries. Working closely with researchers, you'll be involved in laboratory work, field sampling, data analysis, and supporting research
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Mahi | What You Will Do You will provide administrative support for Doctoral, Masters and higher Doctorate candidates university-wide; support their research supervisors; and to assist the Dean
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of Canterbury (UC) is situated on a beautiful campus located in Ilam, Christchurch. Through the delivery of the UC Campus Master Plan, we are committed to achieving and maintaining a community that encompasses
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quality primary care to UC's students and staff in a challenging and rewarding environment. You will also work closely with student counselling and other student support teams. We offer excellent working
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work collaboratively with Ngāi Tahu, the principal iwi (tribe) of Te Waipounamu - the South Island of Aotearoa/ New Zealand, to lead the mapping of methane emissions from tribal farming initiatives using