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Fellow at University of Otago contribute to the academic community by enhancing research programs, bringing expertise, creativity, and innovation that enrich the research outcomes of the university
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have an active postgraduate programme which offers diploma, master's, and PhD opportunities. The geographically distributed Centre for Rural Health sits within the Department of General Practice and
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: • manage programme admissions for research-based and limited-entry programmes; • prepare applications for approval; • coordinate interviews, auditions, and portfolio reviews; and • process credit
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of London Guilds or equivalent). • Customer service experience and great communication skills. • Experience operating a food safety program. • Experienced delivering high quality, varied and
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teachers and researchers in the Business School and the University. The Department is a CFA Programme Partner, with the Business School being EQUIS and AACSB accredited. Our students regularly make up
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closely with the Digital Presence and Digital Learning Environment programme teams, as part of the Office of Transformation & Improvement. Together, we are focussed on improving the University’s digital
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and deliver effective research informed teaching for SPEX 205 Physical Activity & Health and within our postgraduate programme. The general expectations for the role include the following key tasks
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suitable post-graduate clinical experience and be preferably near completion or recently completed a post-graduate training program in a field of relevance to Critical Care Learning. Applicants should
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Award. Applications Applications must include: • A curriculum vitae. • A catalogue of works. • A work plan of how you propose to make use of the Fellowship if awarded to you. • Details
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development. You will also play a vital role in shaping the overall strategy, work plan, and core operational functions of the wider DSA team, ensuring that initiatives, policies, and practices are culturally