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working relationships in a variety of situations with a variety of individuals. Successful candidates will also have: • Experience in an administrative environment. • Computer literacy and technical
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systems, digital models, engineering documentation and records. • Supporting capital works projects, ensuring the accuracy of property and service records. • Responding to complex compliance requests
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the strategic handover from business innovation to operational implementation. This is a unique opportunity to leverage your broad knowledge of emerging technology solutions particularly AI and process automation
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PhD level in three programmes: Māori Studies, Pacific Studies, and Indigenous Studies, as well as the Master of Indigenous Studies, tailored especially for distance students. Our staff have established
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. To excel in this position, you will ideally hold a PhD and possess extensive knowledge of New Zealand's academic and research landscape. Key skills and experience include: • Proven expertise in strategic
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Emerging Technology. This dynamic and interdisciplinary role will focus on researching the impact of new technologies, fostering collaboration across various disciplines, and delivering innovative solutions
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service to customers. • A belief in being a positive team member and working collegially. • Strong written and verbal communication skills. • Confidence with technology, including the Microsoft
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Poisons Information Officer-2501009 __________ NATIONAL POISONS CENTRE DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES | TE WĀHANGA MATUA MĀTAU HAUORA About our team/Mō te tīma The National Poisons Centre is a
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Teaching Fellow / Professional Practice Fellow - Anatomy-2500752 __________ DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY | TE TARI KIKOKIKO SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES | TE KURA MĀTAI RONGOĀ-KOIORA About our team/Mō te
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undergraduate students in Medicine, Physiotherapy, and Radiation Therapy, as well as postgraduate Health Sciences students across a range of disciplines up to PhD level. The student community is diverse, with