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researcher development for AUT postgraduate research students, supervisors and staff to assist in the growth of a vibrant research culture. The GRS has three portfolios: Researcher Education and Development
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student learning by adopting a scholarly approach to curriculum development, teaching, and leading curriculum changes. Undertake research scholarship and advanced professional practice by developing
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worth over $1.5 billion, with further growth planned over the next 4-5 years. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Estates Facilities Management Specialist is a development role offering the
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architecture across AUT, guiding the development of consistent standards while working alongside ICT teams who own architecture within their domains. You'll provide expert oversight, alignment, and leadership
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supporting our students' well-being and academic development and success. AUT counsellors and mental health advisors carry out assessments and provide solution-focused therapeutic interventions. Our team
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campuses. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity We are seeking a skilled Learning Designer to join our Organisational Development team on a six-month fixed-term contract. In this role you will play a key part
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certificate. The ideal candidate will have previous industry experience, excellent communication skills, and a strong desire to grow and develop within the role. Professionalism and a high level of competency
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Research Officer for a fixed term of one year to work on a specific project. This Research Officer role involves developing advanced additive processing solutions and their applications in the energy systems
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Be part of an effective, small central team that values manaakitanga and whanaungatanga Lead work to develop and review academic policy Permanent, full-time position As one of the world's top 100
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Full-time, permanent, role-based in Auckland CBD Flexible working options to support your work-life balance Opportunities for professional development and free study Who we are | Ko wai mātou