81 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at University of Canterbury
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have completed a PhD in Biology or a related discipline / or Master's degree if applying for Research Associate (as applicants nearing completion of their PhD in the stated subject area, will also be
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Experience with MTHW reticulation systems Strong computer skills, including experience with CMMS platforms and digital reporting tools A history of continuous improvement and preventative maintenance Contract
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-fluid sciences). Supervise final-year honours students and co-supervise Master's and PhD students. Undertake independent research and contribute to the department's externally funded research activities
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to enhance recruitment strategies and programme development. While you will recruit students from all walks of life, you will also have a strong affinity with the Pacific community. This role involves regular
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external research funding and partnerships. Mōu | Who You Are We are seeking a dynamic and collaborative academic with a completed PhD in Health Sciences, Human Physiology, Sport and Exercise Science, or a
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, or digital services as well a minimum of 7 years' experience in provision of compute services, server engineering, desktop virtualisation within a University or learning institution. You will hold a
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will be an experienced digital delivery professional with at 7+ years experience in IT project or programme delivery, as well as have: Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
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Will Do You're a trusted advisor with a passion for building delivery capability and driving best practice. With experience in portfolio or programme governance, agile ways of working, and stakeholder
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through strategic business partnerships Explore co-investment opportunities such as co-funded PhDs, contract research, and applied research programmes. In addition to partnership development, you will
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. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do The University of Canterbury is seeking to fill a permanent, part-time academic post in its prestigious Child and Family Psychology programme, commencing January 2026