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to establish a competitive and innovative research programme to attract external research funding. This position will involve contributing to our undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes, supervising
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levels. • Demonstrate significant research achievement for their career stage and the capacity to lead a robust research programme. • Demonstrate experience in establishing and maintaining effective
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to the development and leadership of an expanding programme in Nursing Studies, including specialty postgraduate courses, Masters degrees (with pathway to Nurse Practitioner) and PhD research. Professional Practice
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the South Island. The department excels in advanced nursing programmes, including the Nurse Practitioner pathway, and the graduate entry pre-registration Master of Nursing Science programme. The department
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) Country New Zealand Application Deadline 31 Mar 2026 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is
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of Medicine’s Rural Medical Immersion Programme (RMIP) for fifth-year medical students was established in 2007 and is currently delivered from nine sites across the South and lower North Islands by a close-knit
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of Medicine’s Rural Medical Immersion Programme (RMIP) for fifth-year medical students was established in 2007 and is currently delivered from nine sites across the South and lower North Islands by a closeknit
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broodstock care, juvenile and grow-out management that are essential to the success of Earth Sciences New Zealand’s Flagship science program in High Value Aquaculture. The position is based at Earth Sciences
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have well-established links to the Departments of Botany and Marine Science, the cross-disciplinary Ecology Programme, the Genetics and Neuroscience Programmes, and other centres at the University
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will contribute to programme development, teaching, assessment, and learner support, while engaging with industry and community to ensure relevance and excellence in delivery. This role is essential