54 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST"-"U.S"-"UCL" positions at University of Canterbury
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in business improvement, operations management, or related strategic delivery roles. Proven expertise in project and programme management, ideally using Agile methodologies. Strong skills in business
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leadership in the core academic mission of the University. As a team, we work collaboratively and are skilled in creative thinking. The Academic Quality team oversees academic regulations, policy, programme
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deliver innovative courses that connect theory with real-world application. Expertise in data science tools and programming languages (e.g., Python, R, SQL, or equivalent). Strong quantitative and
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ordinary, offering a vast array of teaching, learning, and research programs across Sciences, Arts, Law, Business, Engineering, Education, and Health. UC diverse range of interests provides a unique
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ensuring appropriate mitigation strategies are in place. Project & Programme Support: Provide financial analysis, reporting, and advice for major investment projects, ensuring sound financial controls and
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Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With You will work with stakeholders across UC as part of a project team who's mahi aligns closely with UC's Student Success Programme - Kia Angitu. The project team aims
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. Advanced SQL skills with hands-on experience working with relational databases, writing complex queries, and familiarity with a range of database technologies. Demonstrated experience with: programming
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Master’s degree, if applying for the Research Associate rank. A strong background in mathematics and programming (e.g., Python or MATLAB). A strong publication track record. Excellent analytical and research
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Mahi | What You Will Do Our Microgravity Research team is offering an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to contribute to our MBIE-funded research programme developing protein crystallisation
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degree programme. The Bachelor of Product Design integrates just over one third design courses, just under one half supporting science and engineering courses, and one sixth business courses. The first