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and conscientious person to join our team in a part time capacity. This role is essential in ensuring that children receive nutritious meals and that our learning environment remains safe, clean, and
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the team responsible for empowering the future of New Zealand thinkers every day. You will be making learning easier for 21,000 students, setting 5,000+ staff up for success, and enabling ground-breaking
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clients in the Cambridge area for over 30 years, and cater for all types of horses, from ponies through to elite performance and breeding horses. Learn more Download the regulations Cambridge Equine
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an undergraduate programme in the following year. Up to $5,000 paid as a fees credit. A Scholarship of up to $8,000 to support domestic and international students with sensory, physical, medical and/or learning
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the field, learning more about Antarctica’s role in the global earth system and the impact climate change is having on the frozen continent. Following her trip, she has created a memoir and photo-book filled
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and ethics in dealing with clinical information for patients involved in research studies. • Enthusiasm for learning new skills and an ability to work across a variety of tasks. Further details
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Americans wanting to study, research, teach or present their work in each other's country. Applications are made via Fulbright New Zealand . The Fulbright Advisers for the University of Auckland are Timothy
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backgrounds with a strong and positive team culture. We’re always busy, telling great stories and supporting our inspiring staff and students as they learn, teach and research. Our purpose is to connect
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for an exciting new opportunity and would like to learn more about joining our team, then please contact Farai Madambi, Senior Recruitment Consultant for a confidential discussion via the contact details below
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opportunity to inspire the next generation of Māori achievers to come learn, teach and research with us. You will proactively engage with Māori media to share stories from the University and collaborate with