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of education to positively change the lives of our learners, their family and wider communities. We make sure our learners are well equipped for the future needs of employers, by providing them with a mix of
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, Institute of Technology MIT recognises the special obligation we have to serve the people, communities and employers of South Auckland and that achieving excellence in tertiary education is critical to both
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, commencing as research-intensive and may transition towards a more balanced research and teaching load over the first five years. These positions will enhance the University's expertise in research
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education that benefits land-based industries in New Zealand and worldwide. Our University's campus is at the centre of the Lincoln research precinct and is complemented by a network of university-owned farms
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remain fit for purpose, reliable, resilient and secure while also remaining adaptable to meet the University’s changing needs. As a member of the IT Services Leadership Team, you will manage, develop and
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of Canterbury (UC) offers future-focused learning, world-recognised teaching and cutting-edge research. UC is Christchurch's second largest employer with 2,584 (Full-time equivalent) employees, an annual budget
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, Economics and Law We provide world-class education in a range of undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications, preparing students well for practice or research careers. Extensive engagement with business
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applicants would be expected to apply this knowledge to the challenges and opportunities in 21st Century Aotearoa New Zealand. Responsibilities of the roles include: • Teaching at both undergraduate and
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mātauraka Māori, promoting their integration into the fabric of the University. Advising on and supporting the correct exercising of kawa and tikaka. Leading policy, strategy, and initiatives that develop and
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events to support and educate on wellbeing. The teams focus is to support university staff to support students and, when needed, directly interact with students. Additionally, we work collaboratively to