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negotiation, relationship management and contracting. • Experience and connections for securing strategic opportunities in sciences would be an advantage. • Proven ability to plan and effectively manage a
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. · Display confidence in their ability to use the Microsoft Office and their general computer skills. While experience or a recognised qualification in accounts administration (or related field) is desirable
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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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pūkeka me kā wheako Successful candidates will have: • Are registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand and who hold a current practicing certificate. • A high level of proficiency in computer
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(maintenance, documentation, health and safety standards), this includes Femtosecond laser, Vapor deposition coater and Diamond turning machine. • Operation of those machines / manufacturing of scientific
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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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. 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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meets and adheres to security and safety policies, procedures and • compliance requirements. • Ensure that all tills are operated accurately within the established till operator guidelines
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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
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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