15 PhD Position Optical Imager 100 University Hospital Zürich=yjhsryeQ4RGnigAlkFPaOg Fellowship positions at University of Otago
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Research Fellow - Physics-2400928 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS | Te Tari Hū-o-te-Kōhao DIVISION OF SCIENCES About our team/Mō te tīma The Physics Department of the University of Otago was the first Physics
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to become one of the largest Departments in the University, being home to approximately 100 staff. We make major contributions to the undergraduate and postgraduate education of students in science, medicine
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, Brain Research NZ – Rangahau Roro Aotearoa, and Centre for Science Communication, which foster connections within the University and across Aotearoa New Zealand. The role/Te mahi This postdoctoral fellow
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(the University of Otago) offers a variety of interesting and current topics with many practical applications and opens up a wide choice of career options. The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is staffed
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professionals, and PhD and masters' students. We are committed to working closely with iwi and Māori organisations, and mātauraka Māori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution
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date of review. Testimonials are not required. Applicants should give the names and contact email addresses of three persons (one of whom should, if possible, hold a University position) who are prepared
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in a well-equipped building. It is part of the University of Otago and located in Dunedin, a culturally vibrant and diverse university city. The role/Te mahi This Postdoctoral Fellow position is funded
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of the largest Departments in the University, being home to approximately 100 staff. We make major contributions to the undergraduate and postgraduate education of students in science, medicine, dentistry
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to apply for this position. The University of Otago is a Rainbow tick accredited employer. If you would like more details about this position, please contact Senior Research Fellow, Dr Kimberley O’Sullivan
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of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the University of Otago is a research-intensive department with a focus on developing drugs to treat important conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, neurological conditions and heart