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and field contexts. They may have additional expertise in a specific geological hazard, remote sensing, numerical modelling, paleoseismology and/or marine geology. Mōu | Who You Are The appointee will
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in mathematics, statistics, computing or biology. Applicants with a strong quantitative (particularly applied statistics) or computer programming background, combined with marine biology will be
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Fellow to fulfil the role of Convenor for the Clinical Skills vertical module as part of the Advanced Learning in Medicine (ALM) years 4 – 6, MB ChB programme. The role will be based in the Dean’s Office
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, you may be eligible to apply for a University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship Extension . Academic Career Advancement Award The Academic Career Advancement Programme (ACAP) is designed to prepare
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track record of addressing complex management questions through data-driven insights and advanced analytical methods. Ability to work independently with confidence, while also collaborating effectively
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project, Analytics for Course Engagement ("ACE"), harnesses the power of predictive analytics to transform student engagement and success. Our ACE programme provides students with an enhanced real-time
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work with departments and divisions across the university. Developing and delivering an alumni engagement programme which provides mutual benefits for alumni and the university is key. Experience in
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and/or Kaupapa Māori research methods, or a willingness to learn. • Accuracy in data handling and electronic data entry. • Excellent computer skills including knowledge of MS Office About our Team
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LT0004/2025-L (Human Frontier Science Program)", on plant ümvelt (sensing, detecting and decision-making) in multitrophic interactions. The fellowship is externally-funded for three years and will also
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computational workflows into robust, reproducible, and well-managed solutions. It is grounded in scientific expertise and a passion for supporting others. The role emphasises practical guidance and the adoption