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software engineer to join our Development Services team in Dunedin. Utilise your strong foundation in computer or information science, passion for software development, and an eagerness to learn and grow
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and Environmental Management, as well as Planning and International Development. The aim is to deliver globally relevant research informed teaching that enables graduates to contribute to addressing
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the range is $114,474. A competitive benefits package is on offer, including wide ranging learning and development opportunities, a competitive salary, 5 weeks’ annual leave, a 6.75% superannuation scheme
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Asbestos Coordinator-2600395 __________ PROPERTY AND CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION | KĀ RAWA ME TE WHANAKEHAKA PAPA TAURIMA The role | Te mahi As Asbestos Coordinator you will be responsible
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development of Centres of Research Excellence (CoRE) funding applications. You will provide strategic guidance to individuals and research groups, helping them align proposals with the priorities of funding
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support available such as: Career Development Centre, Disability Information and Support, International Student Support Pacfic Island Centre; Te Huka Mātauraka etc. • Working closely with teams across
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Head of Asset Management-2600144 __________ PROPERTY AND CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION KĀ RAWA ME TE WHANAKEHAKA PAPA TAURIMA As New Zealand’s oldest and most research-intensive university
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to make a real difference for the next generation. • Enjoy lifestyle benefits offered by Dunedin and the wider Otago region. • Career Development + tertiary study benefit. About our team | Mō te
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The Graduate Research School (GRS) supports over 1,200 doctoral candidates across the University of Otago, providing leadership in postgraduate policy, development, and candidate experience. The role | Te mahi
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to their research and/or research projects by engaging in a process that supports researcher development, research applications and ultimately research that engages with Māori communities and supports Māori health