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half of the year and then, from approximately July, the practical components are executed at our Manawatū campus, Palmerston North New Zealand. Applicants must possess: A relevant PhD (or equivalent
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July, the practical components are executed at our Manawatū campus, Palmerston North New Zealand. Applicants must possess: A relevant PhD (or equivalent) or another post-graduate qualification combined
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with the faculty member coordinating those courses. Skills and Experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako The successful candidate is expected to be in the final stages of completing their PhD or have their PhD
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About the scholarship Application status: Apply now Applicable study: PhD, MD, DClinPsy, DocFA or 480 point named doctorate Opening date: Closing date: Applications can be made at any time Tenure
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, $87,340 - $94,503 Kā tino Pūkeka/Whēako | Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in this role you will need: A completed PhD in a relevant field, or other relevant qualifications
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expected to teach at undergraduate and postgraduate levels; to foster postgraduate research at Masters and PhD level; to pursue original research in the area of their speciality; and to contribute
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. For a confidential conversation about the role, please contact Tim Walmsley, Senior Lecturer on [email protected] Ko wai koe? - Who are you? Along with your PhD in software engineering or
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outreach programmes. You will hold a relevant PhD in Software Engineering and have demonstrated teaching and research experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including supervision
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levels; to foster postgraduate research at Masters and PhD level; to pursue original research in the area of their speciality; and to contribute to the development of the Division of Humanities and the
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research identified the date of the formation of the Manawatū river valley. She was awarded a scholarship to study her PhD at Southern Illinois University, USA, completing in 1974. Her research focused