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on excellence in both research and teaching, the Department of Pathology is dedicated to investigating the cause of human disease, to applying our knowledge to improve the treatment of patients, and to share
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research staff • Managing data collection and storage, and tissue collection, storage and disposal • Assist in coordinating HeartOtago research and outreach activities when required • Ensuring
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• Ongoing professional development opportunities The role/Te mahi In this role, you will be part of a team of Administrators and Executive Assistants within the Research and External Engagement Divisions
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Office. Come support and enable world class research and student learning. Key tasks include: • Delivering comprehensive administrative support across the Division. • Responding to student or visitor
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reputation for clinical and research excellence. Founded in 1907, it is New Zealand's National Centre for Dentistry. It forms an integral part of the Division of Health Sciences within the University of Otago
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dento-maxillo-facial x-ray imaging services. • Assisting academic staff, students and research fellows who may wish to use radiographic techniques as part of their research. In this role, you will be
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Wellington campus, we teach medicine, radiation therapy, physiotherapy, postgraduate qualifications and papers, and undertake a wide variety of health-based research. We are proud to be a part of New Zealand’s
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) at the University of Otago is internationally recognized for its excellence in research and teaching. The department's research is deeply connected to New Zealand's dynamic geology, the Southern Ocean, and
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research that makes a real difference in people’s lives. As part of New Zealand’s first medical school, we have proudly contributed to the country’s health professional workforce since 1875. Our campus is
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to provide administrative services to Te Whai Ao - The Dodd-Walls Centre (DWC) for Photonic and Quantum technologies. The DWC is a Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE), hosted by the University of Otago within