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must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this role. For further information or to discuss the role in confidence, please contact Dr Pauline Dawson via the details below
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for this position. The start date for the position is early May 2026. Specific enquiries may be directed to Dr Adam Pomerleau, Director, via the contact details below. Application | Tono To submit your application
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through a Marsden grant. The core investigation team includes Dr Fabien Montiel (Project Director), Dr Alberto Alberello (University of East Anglia, UK), Dr Colin Whittaker (University of Auckland, NZ
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centre and Staff club at discounted rates plus onsite café’s and eateries, and more For more information, please visit: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus For more information about Te Whare Wānanga o
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Dr Sherly Parackal, via the email addresses below. Application | Tono To submit your application (including CV and cover letter), please click the apply button below. Applications quoting reference
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for this position. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr Sankalita Ray Das or Professor Louise Bicknell via the email addresses below. Application | Tono To submit your application (including CV and cover letter
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facilities such as the recreation centre and Staff Club at discounted rates plus onsite cafés and eateries, and more. For more information on our Benefits, please visit https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus
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with Dr Matthias Fellner in the Department of Biochemistry. This research project aims to develop new antibiotic compounds for the bacterial pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. As part of a large
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, please visit us: https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus/benefits/ . For more information about Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury, please visit https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/ The closing
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. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will work alongside Professor Volker Nock, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Dr Michael Edmonds, Biomolecular Interaction Centre