27 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" Fellowship positions in New Zealand
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Fixed term two-year contract Full-time 1.0 FTE Based at AUT's City Campus, Auckland CBD The Future Fibres Laboratory at the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at Auckland
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or equipment they are eligible to apply for co-funding Senior Fellowships and the Mentorship Programme give them the opportunity to invite distinguished colleagues to Konstanz they can go on a temporary
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Assistant Research Fellow - Plasma Physics-2500577 __________ DIVISION OF SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS About our team/Mō te tīma The Physics Department at the University of Otago was the first
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Assistant Research Fellow - Physiology-2501026 __________ DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES University of Otago / Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka The University of Otago | Ōtākou Whakaihu
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Food Science Office of the Provost Palmerston North OP_FS_368_04/25 Food Science Office of the Provost Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time To view academic salary scales, please click
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Food Science Office of the Provost Palmerston North OP_FS_368_04/25 Food Science Office of the Provost Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time To view academic salary scales, please click
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We are seeking a motivated and skilled Research Fellow to join the AUT Regenerative Environments Network (RegEN), based within the School of Science. This role offers an exciting opportunity
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of the Fellowship is to encourage and promote imaginative New Zealand literature, and to associate writers thereof with the University. It is attached to the Department of English at the University of Otago
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Te Kura Pūtaiao Koiora | School of Biological Sciences Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury Ōtautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand Full-time (1.0 FTE, 37.5 hours per week
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, health, education economics and related fields. Active participation in workshops and conferences is expected, as is the building of local and international research connections. Me pēhea te tuku tono