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selection requirements: Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as judged by the PBRF criteria. PhD with a track record of publications (applicants should be within five years of completing
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-quality research that has an impact and has world-class researchers and research strengths across engineering, computer, and mathematical sciences. Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as
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Casual / Hourly Paid Position: Roughly 1 day per week for a 3 month period from July 2024. Hourly Rate: $33.20 per hour Reporting to: Professor Welby Ings The RA work will involve the uploading theses and research, maintenance and associated communication related to the Ia~ research portal. (You...
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Campus of the Auckland University of Technology. The successful applicant will have completed a PhD in ecology, with a preferred focus in the areas of forest restoration ecology and statistical modelling
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to enhance the experiences of Aotearoa / New Zealand out of hospital users and their whānau. Their duties will primarily include obtaining all required clearances to undertake research, sourcing and applying
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Research Assistant Project: Nurses' suspicion of child abuse (Casual, hourly paid) Heuea ngā rangi tuatinitini Heuea ngā rangi pōkaikaha Kai maiangi ake te hautapu Tua tonu, mau tonu ākina The Research Assistant/Health Coach (RA) will be part of the FRDP research project: Nurses' suspicion of...
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School of Education Auckland University of Technology Hourly-paid casual hours position available until 15th December 2024 The LitPlus research and professional learning community is appointing a
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The Human Potential Centre within the School of Sport and Recreation is seeking a talented and highly experienced Research Fellow and Data Scientist to join our dynamic team and give support to the research project goals of two large externally funded research projects. There will also be an...
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Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences AUT Gambling and Addictions Research Centre The AUT Gambling and Addictions Research Centre (GARC) is a dynamic centre conducting research that aims to improve New Zealanders' understanding of how gambling and addictions affect society and to enhance...