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Three casual lecturing positions based at our Mount Albert campus Involvement in supervision of our postgraduate students A range of teaching-supervision topics covering Gen AI & Machine Learning
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journals or books published by leading presses. Engaging in research-based teaching and coordinating courses in Te Kauhanganui Tātai Ture - Faculty of Law and supervising postgraduate researchers. Mentoring
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clinical teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. • Conducting high quality research. • Contributing to curriculum design at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. • Engaging with all
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postgraduate levels. • Supervising undergraduate and postgraduate research. • Undertaking research resulting in quality-assured publications within the discipline, either individually or as part of a group
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sciences education provider of both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The Department of Occupational Science and Therapy is seeking a 0.8 FTE, permanent Lecturer to lead the co-ordination
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in Nursing. Offering a large postgraduate programme including graduate entry nursing, Master’s and Doctoral programmes along with a Bachelor of Midwifery, the School is uniquely located at Wellington
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students who intend to study for undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. The unit offers an English for Academic Purposes programme for students who need to meet the English language requirements
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to Unitec research specific committees that are relevant to NWaTT's core business; support postgraduate supervision and co-supervision of Māori students where appropriate; provide leadership of NWaTT
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research, collaborating with others inside and outside the university. Advancing and enhancing the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Contributing to the supervision of postgraduate
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Research Symposium as part of AUT Research Week AUT Moanaroa Pacific Research open access journal (biannual publication), including special edition featuring AUT Pacific postgraduate research initiatives