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and innovative teaching. Ensure a committed approach to delivering on a programme that values student centred approaches to teaching and learning. He kōrero mōu | About you The appointee will contribute
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for the School Continue to develop and implement academic programs that meet industry standards and student needs Continue to foster strong relationships with industry partners and stakeholders to ensure
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an integrated experiential approach to design education. This is an exciting period of growth and transformation for this programme, which is a significant, highly visible major within the School. Leading
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social media channels and web pages. You will contribute to the planning, delivery, and promotion of an annual programme of community and cultural events, including Pacific Language Weeks, to drive
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Professional Development Opportunities Free study - dependent on selected programme Pēhea koe i tono | How to apply To apply you will need to submit a full CV as well as a cover letter which explains why
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in delivering eLearning initiatives for our Leadership Hub - a programme designed to strengthen leadership capability across AUT. Responsibilities include: Design and implement engaging, interactive
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Mentoring, governance, and continuous improvement Collaboration with ICT teams Ko wai koe | About you The successful applicant for this role will have: Proven experience leading a team of three direct reports
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of Design and Creative Technologies, is inviting applications for a full-time, permanent Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position specialising in Software Development and Computer Science. He kōrero mōu | About you
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rate for marking according to the number of completed marking scripts. Rates of pay will be in line with applicant's experience and expertise. Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply If you wish to apply
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applicants will actively engage in facilitating the design and delivery of education in the undergraduate and postgraduate midwifery programmes within a Te Tiriti honouring curriculum framework. Additionally