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of the research team, by contributing to multiple research projects, including writing for ethics applications, developing data collection tools, recruitment of participants into studies, managing
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: • Co-facilitating focus groups with Māori older adults, healthcare professionals, and members of community organisations (e.g. ACC, Aged Concern). • Collating and reporting quantitative data
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spatial data analysis with knowledge of New Zealand’s vegetation and landscape ecology complemented by skills in data science, computational science, statistics, or maths keen to develop new leading-edge
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international, interdisciplinary team on the project “The proof is in the pancake: connecting fundamental physics to data-driven detection of the emergent state of sea ice in the changing polar oceans”, funded
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an interdisciplinary collaboration with national and international collaborators. The position involves experimental design, laboratory research and data analysis. The ability to work independently and as part of a team
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. • Compiling a database of policies relating to doctoral assessment. • Setting up, organising, and conducting interviews with key stakeholders. • Analysing qualitative interview data. • Assisting with
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level on either the Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow scale, based on skills and experience. You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this role. For further information
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Research Fellow’s is $62,496 to $84,125 (pro-rata) based on qualifications and experience. You must have the right to work in New Zealand to apply for this position. For further information, please contact
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. • Performing molecular biology assays, including siRNA-mediated depletion, qRT-PCR, western blotting, and protein stability assays. • Assisting with data organisation, maintaining meticulous lab records, and
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the Ministry for Ethnic Communities. For more information, visit nzpri.aut.ac.nz. Many of our current projects leverage New Zealand’s population-wide administrative database, the Integrated Data