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specialities, from tertiary institutes across New Zealand at both our Rotorua and Christchurch Campus. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction
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years’ experience in administration and customer service • Strong computer literacy and attention to detail • Excellent time management and organisational skills • Ability to build positive relationships
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. You’ll design and deliver engaging programmes, create supportive learning environments, and ensure learners are set up for success in their chosen pathways. You’ll join a collaborative team committed to
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into tertiary education programme a character reference with their contact details Selection considerations The scholarship is awarded by the Drenched Board of Trustees. The selection panel has the right
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berryfruit plants across potting, planting, propagation and harvest tasks. Contribute directly to innovative berryfruit breeding programmes that support New Zealand’s horticulture sector. Build experience in
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. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction of Scion supervisors (allowing time for holidays over the Christmas and New Year). Students are able to gain
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curators (Māori, Archives, Publications, Art & Photography) on digitisation and preservation programmes. • Create and maintain fit-for-purpose policies, standards, and workflows. • Apply mātauraka
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to this diversity, while still embedding good practice and designing workflows that scale across projects and programmes. Key aspects of the role include: Designing and maintaining reusable data pipelines. Preparing
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. This PhD is funded by the recently activated 2025 MBIE Endeavour Research Programme “Te Moana Mahana” and will support the activities of the Ocean Heatscape Work Package. The PhD project would develop
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Capital Plan focused on transforming academic activities to support its role as Aotearoa's University of Technology. This investment will upgrade campus infrastructure and promote innovative, flexible