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intensive, but also fully committed to delivering a holistic learning experience that develops critical thinking and informed engagement among its students through teaching and supervision. In 2022, Otago
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(External Engagement Division) is a member of the Office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, External Engagement (DVC (EE)) with specific responsibilities for the development and implementation of an external
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• Salary + 6.75% superannuation + five weeks' annual leave. • Career development + tertiary study benefit. • On going professional development opportunities. About our team/Mō te tīma Whakaratoka me kā
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. • Demonstrated capacity for independent research. • May be transferring knowledge to the community and industry for the development of products and services that benefit society. • Commitment to upholding
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key issues and discourses in Pacific Studies and more focused subjects related to their research expertise. You will be expected to teach and continue to develop papers within the Pacific Studies
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. You will provide tailored support, contribute to service development, and help implement innovative strategies to enhance library offerings and learning opportunities. This is a rewarding role for
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Māori Student Success Coordinator (Tū Tauira Hauora)-2500907 __________ Raukaha – Māori Health Workforce Development Unit Kōhatu – Centre for Hauora Māori Te Wāhanga Matua Mātau Hauora – Division
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this role you will guide the development and delivery of Pacific-focused health content within our undergraduate medical and radiation therapy programmes, ensuring alignment with Pacific health priorities and
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the Head of Department in other areas of the curriculum. Key tasks of this role include: • Co-ordinating with other lecturers and teaching fellows to develop and administer the laboratory or tutorial
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standard curricula and is delivered in the form of research-informed education. The School has demonstrated excellence in research and teaching with an emphasis on the development of student research skills