58 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" positions at Auckland University of Technology
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Marketing Services division. The role also supports the wider team with content creation, projects, and event support when required. The team handles a high volume of work for multiple stakeholders, so we
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AUT's School of Art and Design is one of the largest providers of art and design education in the country. We currently have more than 1300 students and offer programmes of study from multiple
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Permanent part-time positions available (up to 1.6FTE) Tēnā koe. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The School of Clinical Sciences has multiple permanent part-time positions available for Clinical
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recruitment process for new Heads of School. The Acting Head of School is a senior academic leadership role that enables the School to achieve excellence and equity in education and research and supports
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acceptable. The work will be carried out on a casual basis and will be carried out fully online so you will need to be computer literate and have reliable computer and internet access. He kōrero mōu | About
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development goals. AUT is 1st in New Zealand and 101st university in the world for global research impact. AUT's School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences has an exciting opportunity
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Research Officer for a fixed term of two years to work on a specific project. This Research Officer role involves developing advanced additive processing solutions and their applications in the energy
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through the standard registration process. Ngā Utu | Salary: Teaching Path - $84,000 - $100,000 per annum (appointment level and salary commensurate with skills and experience) Career Path - $92,000
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the student journey from enrolment through to graduation. Your work will play a vital role in enhancing the student experience through the delivery of effective administration processes and course guidance. He
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conversion process. Nga haepapa matua | Key Responsibilities Create and implement ongoing strategies to optimise the conversion of applicants to enrolled students, ensuring a smooth transition through the