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School of Built Environment College of Sciences Auckland CS_SBE_383_05/24 School of Built Environment College of Sciences Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time To view academic salary
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Te Kura Aronukurangi | School of Earth and Environment Located in Ōtautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) Three-year fixed-term role from February
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Māori Communications Advisor - 1-year fixed term, 0.5 FTE About the opportunity Manaaki Whenua is the Crown Research Institute responsible for understanding our land environment and unique
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also be beneficial. Culture At AUT, we foster a community culture where purpose and meaning underpin everything we do. The unique complexity of our environment will expose you to exciting opportunities
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an environment supportive of teaching, applied research and industry/community engagement within a range of programmes from certificate to degree level. Facilities on campus include Te Puna Kararehe (Unitec's
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experience would be desirable. What we will offer: Competitive remuneration with equal time on/off. Opportunity to work at a world leading organisation committed to helping the environment. About us: NIWA
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of equity and diversity If this sounds like you, and you want to help us generate new ideas, develop creative solutions and work in a data driven environment that relishes new thinking, then come join us
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to work within a large team environment is essential. Having attributes such as confidence, being methodical, logical & proactive, being a good listener & having strong attention to detail are all extremely
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and would suit someone who enjoys building and maintaining relationships in a supportive environment with the goal of seeing young people grow in both their skill and confidence. Please refer to
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budget experience? Do you want to join a high-energy team operating in a highly collaborative work environment? Are you interested in supporting the delivery of the University’s research strategy