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The late Grace Edith Meliora Kay established this undergraduate scholarship in memory of her late husband, Allan Kay. Who we're looking for We're looking for students who want to enter careers in agriculture or horticulture in New Zealand. Ideally, you will want to pursue a career in...
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students facing financial hardship. You will be enrolled in an undergraduate programme in a technical area such as nursing or design. Scholarship overview Status: Closed Key facts Value: Amount varies
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. Ngā Pūkenga | About You We’re looking for a candidate with: A PhD in Food Science, Nutrition, Biochemistry, or a related field Proven research experience in food structure, digestion models, and
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academic processes and student support services across the College. You will support a wide range of academic administrative functions, including course and programme management, committee support, academic
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qualification Proven laboratory experience with strong technical skills (e.g., pipetting, balances, calculations) Excellent communication, organisation, and time management skills Strong computer literacy
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prompt and friendly service Has intermediate computer skills and can work within university systems and processes Hold a current NZ drivers’ licence What we offer: Up to 6.75% employer contribution
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of European, American, and Australian boarded surgeons, criticalists, and experienced practitioners. This program suits motivated veterinary graduates eager to expand their clinical expertise across all facets
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administered on paper and on computer, including IELTS and PTE. This is a part-time role (15 hours per week), fixed term through to February 2026. Hours of work include Saturday. The salary range for this role
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practicing Veterinarian in Community Practice to join the Small Animal Hospital of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Ko wai mātou | About us Our AVMA-accredited veterinary programme is world-renowned
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or haven, and Ora signifies health, safety, recovery, and healing. Massey University's Veterinary Science program is highly ranked globally, placing first in Australasia and 19th worldwide in 2024. We