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under the guidance of senior colleagues. At a senior level of appointment, you will play a key role in the coordination and strategic development of the Criminal Justice programme, contributing to its
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Intermediate computer skills across the MS Office Suite Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent time management skills, able to effectively prioritise and proven attention to detail
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continuous improvement A strong alignment with UC's values. You will hold a relevant Level 7 degree in Computer Science or a related technology field (postgraduate or other relevant qualifications desirable
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Computer Science or equivalent An alignment with our organisation's values and culture, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With Building world-class digital
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AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. We provide a collegial environment, and academic staff have access to generous internal research funding, sabbatical leave, and the world-renowned Erskine fellowship programme. For
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composites, soldering, and basic workshop techniques such as drilling, filing, and tapping. Metal trade-based skill (Fabrication) Experience with the operation of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC
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, EQUIS and AMBA. We provide a collegial environment, and academic staff have access to generous internal research funding, sabbatical leave, and the world-renowned Erskine fellowship programme. For more
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, LLM, Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BCJ), Masters in Criminal Justice (MCJ) and LLM in International Law and Politics (LLM ILAP). The Law School also has a vibrant research student programme. For more
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medium to large organisations. And have: a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field (Level 7+) Qualifications in Cisco CCNA, Fortinet NSE4, CWNP, Aruba ClearPass
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Te Kāhui Pā Harakeke | Child Well-being Research Institute (CWRI). This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant programme of work, where research and teaching intersect