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, part-time options may be considered. The successful applicant should ideally hold a minimum of (or be interested in studying towards) a master's qualification in health or science and have current
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, programme management and also preferably experience supervising Masters and/or PhD students. Research and Scholarship: Research interests should be in at least one or more of the following fields: Atmospheric
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to clinical education in the Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing) and Master of Nursing Science programmes. To be considered for the position applicants must have a minimum of a PG certificate in a
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programmes of study from Degrees (a multi-discipline Design Undergraduate Degree and a Visual Arts Degree) to master's and Doctoral level post-graduate study. The purpose of this role is to coordinate, in
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extends across the design and prototyping of flexible conductive materials, including validating results through testing and evaluation to industry standards. The successful applicant should hold a Master's
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master's qualification in bioscience (or similar) and have current experience in tertiary science education working towards a PhD. The successful applicant will preferably have a relevant teaching history
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the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences at AUT University. Applicants should ideally hold a minimum of a master's qualification in bioscience (or similar) and have current experience in tertiary
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of cross-organisational training and development programs. Serve as the primary point of contact for internal stakeholders and external vendors, facilitating communication and collaboration throughout
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, Masters and Doctoral level postgraduate study. We create exceptional student-centred learning experiences in studio environments underpinned by knowledge of mātauranga Māori, and new and emergent
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Sciences at AUT University. Applicants should ideally hold a minimum of (or studying towards) a Master's qualification in health or science and have current clinical experience in the pre-hospital