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and delivery of Genomics Aotearoa’s research programme. This role provides an exciting opportunity, working with an outstanding national team, to assist with the delivery of genomics research projects
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an excellent research culture and is one of the top Psychology programmes in the world, since the inception of the QS world rankings. We boast excellent computing and technical facilities which support the
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PhD level in three programmes: Māori Studies, Pacific Studies, and Indigenous Studies, as well as the Master of Indigenous Studies, tailored especially for distance students. Our staff have established
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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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, sitting within the Pathway department provides a range of wellbeing, academic skills and programme guidance, as well as compliance assistance to all students studying at PELC. Te Mahi/The Role This front
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evaluation of key frameworks including Pae Tata, the Māori Strategic Framework, and the Māori dimensions of the Learner Success Plan. You will be a trusted voice helping shape decision-making, contextualise
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and presentation of sushi items, ensure high standards of hygiene, cleanliness, and food safety in accordance with our HACCP program, and collaborate efficiently as part of a busy and fast-paced team
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(T&I). T&I enable the University’s success by maturing its capability in strategic programme delivery and business process management. This Office ensures the University works on the right projects and
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/Te mahi We are seeking a Teaching Fellow to support teaching in the undergraduate and postgraduate Public Health programmes. You will work closely with the Course Convenor and assist with developing
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residents. Our college provides positive student-centred support, academic programmes and an extensive range of events and activities. A safe place to set down roots, where students feel secure knowing