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this research programme. Effective communication and problem-solving skills. The ability to work in multidisciplinary teams. Salary will be aligned with Postdoctoral Fellow range, $81,172 - $97,988 (2024 range
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Current CV and Covering Letter outlining what role you are interested in and how your skills and experience aligns with this role. If you have any questions before applying online, please email ederbyshire
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field or a discipline closely aligned with NZPRI. • Strong knowledge, skills, and experience in qualitative research. • Experience and interest in health and the social determinants of health. • A high
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-developing partnership models Facilitate collaboration and shared research agendas to align UC's research goals with impactful outcomes for industry partners Identify and secure new sources of research funding
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established local networks (highly desirable). Alignment with Massey’s commitment to being a Te Tiriti-led organisation, respecting Te Ao Māori, Tikanga, and Te Reo Māori in your work. Proven team leadership
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. The School of Sport and Recreation within AUT University is a growing and vibrant school with over 80 staff and 1,000 students, offering programmes from certificate to PhD level across multiple discipline
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publishing impactful research aligned with land-based systems Collaborating with colleagues across disciplines to support the Faculty's mission Permanent role, 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) at our Lincoln
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: Strategic Leadership Responsibilities Develop and implement a compelling vision and strategic plan for the faculty that aligns with Skills' global mission while establishing a distinctive academic identity
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your academic career in a supportive, kaupapa Māori-aligned environment. Environmental Management at Lincoln University is a wonderfully collegial and energised department that has been teaching and
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, materials, models and virtual techniques. In addition, you should demonstrate how your own research aligns with or extends the existing research strengths in the School. Who are we? The School of Law