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practice and traditions as guided by mana whenua, Ngāi Tūāhuriri, and valuing te reo Māori. A PhD or professional doctorate in psychology or an aligned discipline (NZQA Level 10) is required. However
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, and an interest in contributing to the School’s activities are also an essential component of the role. Mōu | Who You Are Ideally, you will have a PhD in Forestry with teaching and research experience
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process in parallel with the public advertisement of the role. Longlisted candidates will be invited to interview with Perrett Laver in March and the Selection Panel will subsequently meet to decide upon a
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software engineering programme. The successful candidate will hold a relevant PhD and have demonstrated teaching and research experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, including successful
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/experience for the role You will bring: A PhD in a relevant field and a developing research record Proven ability in data analytics, machine learning, and handling large datasets Experience in data management
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an academic staff member with a completed PhD in Sport, Health or a related discipline. Clinical experience in the delivery of Exercise Physiology services and registration or eligibility for professional
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teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and supervise Masters and PhD research students and foster collaboration within SEE and with national/international partners. You will contribute to teaching
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strong track record in Cyber Security research and teaching. You bring a collaborative leadership style and a passion for developing the next generation of talent. You will have: A relevant PhD and at
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PhD research students Developing and maintaining an active research agenda Incorporating Māori and Pasifika perspectives into teaching and research Contributing to research teams across disciplines and
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programme Publishing in reputable disciplinary journals Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including in China Supervising Honours, Master’s and PhD students Incorporating Māori and Pasifika