100 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at Auckland University of Technology
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Environments/Huri Te Ao is one of AUT's newest and fastest growing Schools. Our mission is to develop innovative programmes in Built Environment Engineering: Civil, Construction, Architecture and Emerging
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Join New Zealand's university of opportunity Lead the faculty's academic strategy, innovation and staff development Play a critical role within the Dean's Faculty Executive team As one
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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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anything else needed to help the students before they leave University, helping AUT to continue to deliver the most employable and 'job ready' graduates in New Zealand. You will also manage and develop a
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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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learning experiences and graduate success, as well as supporting professional staff to meet their development goals. Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity Based in the CBD, the AUT Accounts & Support
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. Handle cash transactions accurately and efficiently. Prepare and serve quality coffee and beverages. Merchandise displays and manage stock effectively. Assist with sandwich preparation and other food
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can provide and display data to influence positive change. You'll be working on a variety of projects, including CO2 emissions reporting, development of a sustainability dashboard, monitoring and
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academic teams to shape and support AI project implementation including identification of AI-related risks (including data sovereignty, cybersecurity and research ethics) and support mitigation. Develop
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terrestrial and/or aquatic systems. Development of new, high-quality datasets through targeted field sampling, laboratory work, and/or collaboration with other RegEN researchers and external partners