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postgraduate levels, embracing the diversity of Aotearoa New Zealand communities. Teaching responsibilities will be determined to include allied areas in which the successful candidate has expertise and interest
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Whakaihu Waka) offers a three-year postgraduate clinical psychology training programme with an emphasis on the scientist-practitioner model, as well as cultural safety. The Department has demonstrated
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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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to support Kōhatu outcomes. Kā pūkeka me kā wheako/Skills and experience We are looking for candidates with the following attributes: • Clinical experience in Medicine. • Postgraduate qualifications in
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or be working towards a relevant postgraduate qualification and/or teaching qualification. Preferred: • Hold, or be studying towards, a higher degree or tertiary teaching qualification
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. You will support our undergraduate and postgraduate dental programmes and dental hospital services, which play a vital part in the education of New Zealand’s future dental/oral health professionals. You
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Humanities Divisional Office, and undergraduate and postgraduate academic teaching staff as an Administrator in the Classics Programme. Key tasks of this role include: • Course administration. • Event
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responsibilities • Contributing to the Department’s academic goals, where appropriate. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako • Hold a relevant postgraduate qualification (a PhD is preferable