59 computer-programmer-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Auckland University of Technology
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professional staff to meet their development goals. AUT is 1st in New Zealand and 101st in the world for global research impact. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity AUT's School of Engineering, Computer and
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and mentor students to support academic achievement and personal development. Participate actively in team meetings, programme reviews, and planning activities. Engage in professional development and
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, analysing data and report writing advanced computer literacy skills with a high level of competency in MS365 (Excel in particular), queries and databases. high level of attention to detail and a systematic
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campus in Northcote. Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offer Full time study - dependent on selected programme Generous Leave Entitlements Free AUT Gym Membership Professional Development Opportunities
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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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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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AUT is proud to be one of the world's best modern universities, ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and New Zealand's only university of technology. With over 250 programmes, more than
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university's emergency management and business continuity program. This role is responsible for driving a culture of resilience and building a culture that enables our people, systems, and services to adapt and
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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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wellbeing among Pacific peoples in New Zealand. Key to the Centre's work is a programme of research called the Pacific Islands Families (PIF) Study, a longitudinal study tracking the health and development