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Auto-scheduling Implementation Administrator-2400538 ACADEMIC DIVISION Te Wāhaka Matua Mātauraka STUDENT EXPERIENCE Wheakoraka Ākoka About our team/Mō te tīma We are the Student Experience Team
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experience • PhD in Bioinformatics, Genetics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or similar field. • Experience with bioinformatics analyses of high-throughput sequencing data. • Proficient with R, Python
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of an online Greek and Latin language curriculum. Duties comprise developing activities, assessments, and other learning materials to be delivered through our online learning platform (Blackboard
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programme. Our programme offers BA and BA (Hons) degrees in Religious Studies, as well as research degrees (MA and PhD). Minors in Religious Studies and in Buddhist Studies may be included in almost any
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in Irish Studies, drawing upon existing strengths across a range of academic units in the Division of Humanities. In addition, the appointee will be expected to teach at undergraduate and postgraduate
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facilities. We have talented staff who work collaboratively with our students to provide technology-rich and inspiring study environments that stimulate creativity and enhance learning. We are proud
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with supervision of postgraduate students. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Our ideal candidate will have a PhD and strong background in investigating the function and regulation of ion
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? If you have a desire to learn and develop within the area of animal husbandry / care, please apply today! The role / Te mahi As an Assistant Animal Care Technician, you will be responsible for animal
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pūkeka me kā wheako • A post-graduate degree (Honours, Masters or PhD) in Economics or related discipline, with ability or experience in teaching Business Statistics. • Have proven ability to teach
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of Otago’s Māori Strategic Framework. This position offers an opportunity for a suitably qualified scholar to teach from a kaupapa Māori perspective and to conduct research that will be beneficial for Māori