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and 192) papers, taught in semester one and two, respectively, are part of the seven-paper foundation programme of the Health Sciences First Year and will be taken by a large number of non-health
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fully qualified Chef (City of London Guilds or equivalent). • Very strong customer service focus. • Outstanding communication skills. • Experience operating a food safety program
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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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. Candidates will be expected to develop an independent and productive research programme. Your skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako • A PhD degree in Economics is essential. • Proven track
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Medicine (ELM) curriculum. Our programme blends science, clinical experience, and hauora-based frameworks (Te Whare Tapa Whā, Fonofale, biopsychosocial models) to prepare future clinicians for safe
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New Zealand to administer the programme, over a ten week period. In 2026, the programme will commence with a one week training programme in Wellington (20-24 July), followed by nine weeks of school
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and advice across activities such as University admission; programme admission; scholarship administration; course advice, assessment, academic record maintenance, academic progression (including prizes
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postgraduate programme which offers postgraduate certificate and diploma, research master's, and PhD opportunities. The role/Te mahi We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Lecturer/Sonographer within the Centre
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. We are seeking a Kaitohutohu Rangahau Hauora Māori to join our whānau. This programme offers researchers the opportunity to build confidence in applying principles of Māori Health Advancement
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be responsible for convening the ambulatory medicine component of the Advanced Learning in Medicine (ALM) 4/5 Medicine teaching programme. Key responsibilities in this role include: • Coordinate and