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Seek Lecturer in Indigenous Planning & Development Advance Māori research and teaching at Lincoln University in a permanent lecturer role focused on Indigenous Planning and Development. Mō te tūka
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Seek Assistant Farm Manager (2IC) Lead daily farm operations and staff development while supporting research on a progressive, high-performing dairy farm. Mō te tūka | The role Step into a leadership
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Home Study Scholarships Search Scholarships Lincoln University Rowing Scholarship Lincoln University Rowing Scholarship The programme combines academic study with the extension and development
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internationally recognised research Attracting competitive research funding Contributing to curriculum development and innovative teaching practices Engaging with industry, community and academic networks Permanent
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journals Engaging with industry and professional bodies to enhance the Faculty's reputation Supervising postgraduate students in agribusiness research Contributing to curriculum development and academic
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Catering Services team in a hands-on leadership role, coordinating dining hall and function services. You'll train and supervise Front of House staff, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality service
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relates to Lincoln University fields of study. You will need to submit: A list outlining your leadership in projects including any involvement in the Pasifika community Two references (one character
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Closing Date 16 September Selection Criteria enrolled at Lincoln University studying agriculture or horticulture in one of the approved degrees listed on this page interested in joining the primary industry
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Home Study Scholarships Search Scholarships Kate Sheppard Award Kate Sheppard Award The Kate Sheppard Memorial Award Trust was set up to provide an opportunity for a woman to develop her potential
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. Facilitating student learning in tutorials, practical labs, and one-on-one sessions. Supporting students' academic development through additional coaching as needed. Assisting with postgraduate student projects