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Zealand). • Appropriate professional experience. • Competency across patient management programmes. About our team/Mō te tīma The University of Otago is one of New Zealand’s largest and most research
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. Assisting with writing research reports. Assisting with project management. Contributing to dissemination activities, and other project activities. Participating in other GARC activities (e.g., conferences
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has a strong teaching and research tradition and well-established national and international linkages. It is also one of New Zealand's largest universities, with over 20,000 students, assets in excess
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the Massey University, the University of Auckland, the University of Canterbury, BRANZ and experts from New Zealand cosntruction sector. This core team of researchers is supported by a highly experienced
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Excellent opportunity to join one of New Zealand's most prestigious universities in a varied and interesting position! On offer is a secure position within a very friendly, growing team. Auckland
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. The Research Administrator is responsible for a variety of administrative activities which add value, credibility, and a professional image to the Centre. The successful applicant will need to have proven
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who have. You may have wondered at times how organisations like The Warehouse Group, Auckland Zoo, and University of Canterbury manage their carbon emissions. The short answer: it's our amazing people