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Programme Leader (Academic) – Tairāwhiti -2400415 DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME About our team/Mō te tīma The University runs two complex rural immersion (CRI
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complex IT sites in New Zealand. We provide many of the systems and services that the University needs in order to deliver high quality research and teaching outcomes. An internal promotion has resulted in
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across campus. We are committed to on-going training and development in order to upskill successful candidates in areas that they desire more exposure to. Further details/Pūroko We are advertising for two
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, the range of tasks and responsibilities is broad and may require performing duties at different workplaces or locations across campus. We are committed to on-going training and development in order to upskill
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to be a part of our exciting journey, keep reading! The role/Te mahi As a Divisional Marketing Adviser, you’ll provide strategic marketing advice and partner an academic division (Health Sciences, on our
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or exposure to managing teams. • Strong Microsoft office and PC skills (eVision a plus). We are committed to on-going training and development in order to upskill successful candidates in areas
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to on-going training and development in order to upskill successful candidates in areas that they desire more exposure to. About us/Mō mātou You will be joining the Financial Control team within the Financial
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conflict studies. This can include but is not limited to restitution and reconciliation, sociology, political science, history, education, Māori Studies, and Indigenous Studies. • Research publications in
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Business Development Manager-2400667 RESEARCH AND ENTERPRISE About our team/Mō te tīma Research makes a difference: to our lives, to our economy, to our society and to our environment
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the New Zealand Curriculum (NZC). In 2024, there will be a one-week training programme in Wellington (22 - 26 July), followed by nine weeks of school visits. In order to administer the programme, EARU