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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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-of-the-art equipment and facilities including recently developed electrophysiology suites, a modern imaging unit, and cell, bacterial, and tissue culture facilities. The Human Body Systems I and II (HUBS 191
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to have an outstanding University of Otago experience. You will provide programme and course information along with guidance to a diverse group of undergraduate students as well as assisting students
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support. You will join the administration team supporting Va’a o Tautai – Centre for Pacific Health (the Va’a). The Va’a advances Pacific health, workforce development, education, and research, and works to
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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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great fit. What this role will cover: • Leading improvement and automation initiatives across the University • Developing and embedding an enterprise automation roadmap • Building improvement
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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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Hospitality Services exceed the expectations of our clients. • Build and develop and be part of an initiative-taking high performing hospitality team. • Ensuring that all aspects of our services embrace
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PhD programmes. Like the wider University, the Department is research-intensive while remaining strongly student-focused, delivering a holistic learning experience that develops critical thinking and
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with Dr Matthias Fellner in the Department of Biochemistry. This research project aims to develop new antibiotic compounds for the bacterial pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. As part of a large