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are seeking applicants from a range of teaching backgrounds that complement the department. The Position / Te Mahi Responsibilities include: • Development or maintenance of a high impact research programme
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, the University of Otago School of Surveying, recognised at home and abroad for the quality of our graduates and the impact of our research. We offer a comprehensive undergraduate programme leading to the Bachelor
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funders and is part of a team flexibly providing administrative services across the Division and the University. This role is based within the CFI building, in an open plan setting, shared with other Snr
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of programmes. • Is calm, adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment. • Enjoys being busy and loves problem solving. • Has a sense of humour and enjoys a positive and fun work environment
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organized administrator, you will be part of a team providing essential administration support in the Faculty of Dentistry to our undergraduate and postgraduate dental programmes and dental hospital services
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program. Other duties include meal service and some food preparation. Further details/Pūroko This is a permanent, full-time, semester time only position (38 weeks a year, February to November), located in
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to the University’s Net Carbon Zero Programme. You will provide project administration support, gather and process data for reporting on greenhouse gas emissions and support wider sustainability reports as required
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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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responsible for teaching at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and is expected to engage in an independent and productive research programme. There will be significant opportunity for laboratory and
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services, vaccination programmes, clinical advice, and health-related investigations. Your responsibilities will include overseeing our occupational monitoring programme, particularly in relation