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in psychology or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated understanding of, and experience in, delivering effective teaching methods that enable a wide range of learners to succeed. Experience
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, delivering effective methods that enable a wide range of learners to succeed. A strong academic interest, being able to effectively engage with the NZ forestry industry, the ability to collaborate with others
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programme Publishing in reputable disciplinary journals Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including in China Supervising Honours, Master’s and PhD students Incorporating Māori and Pasifika
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Publishing research in reputable national or international outlets Supervising Honours, Masters, and PhD students Incorporating innovative teaching methods and technologies Engaging in collaborative research
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Lecturer in Psychology, you will contribute to high-quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, supervise Honours, Masters and PhD students, and maintain an active research programme that enhances
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or phase separation; enzyme organisation / metabolic engineering; artificial cells, protocells or cell-free systems; advanced microscopy and biophysical methods. The successful applicant will demonstrate
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the online portal - emailed applications will not be accepted. Ko wai koe? - Who are you? You will hold a postgraduate qualification in Psychology (a PhD is preferred) and bring broad disciplinary knowledge
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of the famous University of Otago campus St Margaret’s College was founded in 1911 and is an independent Residential College with a long-established and formal affiliation to the University of Otago. A mid
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Applicants should have a PhD or an appropriate equivalent qualification in Forensic Psychology or related field. The successful candidate will have an ability and willingness to deliver high quality teaching
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bioinformatic analyses for metabarcoding and metagenomics Working with live/dead discrimination and intra-/extracellular DNA/RNA methods Analysing large eDNA/eRNA datasets and environmental metadata Supporting