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Massey University invites high achieving, excellent Chinese students to apply for PhD study in New Zealand with scholarship support from the China Scholarships Council (CSC) and the University. Our
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at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, both in-person and online. You will also lead and contribute to an active research programme, including the supervision of Master's and PhD students, and pursue external
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research (Masters and PhD) Lead or contribute to externally funded research in soil and environmental science Apply modelling tools such as APSIM, SWAT, and GIS in research and teaching Engage with
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institution. Scholarship overview Status: Open Key facts Value: $10,000 Duration: Up to three years' duration Number available: Four scholarships Type of study: Full-time, Postgraduate, Masters, PhD
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delivery of short courses to industry stakeholders and international cohorts. What We’re Looking For | Ōu pūkenga We welcome candidates who are: Educators with a completed PhD or Master’s degree in Animal
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the next generation of agricultural leaders. Engage with the broader academic and professional communities, fostering meaningful connections. Essential Qualifications & Expertise: A PhD in Farm Management
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. Ngā Pūkenga | About You We’re looking for a candidate with: A PhD in Food Science, Nutrition, Biochemistry, or a related field Proven research experience in food structure, digestion models, and
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the wider New Zealand horticultural sector. There will also be opportunities to engage with national and international research networks. The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in statistics, mathematics
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. Collaborate effectively with industry clients, university academics, and stakeholders to foster innovation and excellence in the field. Essential Academic Qualifications & Expertise: A PhD in postharvest
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Group, the NZ Conservation Authority, and recently appointed independent chair of Quayside Holdings. With a PhD in animal science, Warren was previously professor of Agribusiness and Resource Management