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Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) Continuing (permanent) position Generous annual leave provisions and professional development opportunities Kia hiwa rā, kia hiwa rā! He hiahia, he pūkenga nōu ki
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Key facts Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development Duration: Three years' duration Number available: Up to 20 awards Type of study: Full-time, Undergraduate Of note
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Eric Ojala) was to encourage, promote and assist research and development in New Zealand agriculture and land based science, especially that involving agricultural policy and strategy, agricultural trade
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why we challenge ourselves to find new ways to bring our dairy goodness to people around the world. Fonterra Research & Development Centre in Palmerston North is one of the largest dairy research
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software engineer to join our Development Services team in Dunedin. Utilise your strong foundation in computer or information science, passion for software development, and an eagerness to learn and grow
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on flower development of the kiwifruit. Following his graduation from Massey, David worked in a research role at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Levin and later in Pukekohe. David’s varied career
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The Central Economic Development Agency (CEDA) connects people, place and business in Manawatū. Working closely with our partners, stakeholders and wider business community, CEDA’s core objectives
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technology development for the forestry industry, wood products and wood-derived materials. We lead new technology development for renewables, bioproducts and energy and the establishment of a broader-based
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the psychology of criminal behaviour, including the development, maintenance, and reduction of involvement in criminal lifestyles and crime events. We are particularly interested in applicants whose expertise
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: Leading the analysis of geospatial data, field data and development of automated routines for model pre- and post-processing; Scoping and preparing proposals for commercial initiatives, projects, tenders