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Seek Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Marketing x 2 Teaching, research and supervision role based in the Department of Agribusiness and Markets. Mō te tūka | The role The focus of this position includes
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of Environmental Management. Mō te tūka | The role Seeking applications for an exceptional Professor to co-direct our Waterways Centre, and provide academic leadership and mentoring in teaching, research and service
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applications for an exceptional Professor to co-direct the Lincoln University/University of Canterbury Waterways Centre, and provide academic leadership and mentoring in teaching, research and service
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skills to develop and execute strategic communication initiatives to enhance the University's brand visibility and engagement. Reporting to the Marketing Manager, you will collaborate with various
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Seek Website Specialist Manage, maintain & develop our University website, ensuring an engaging and user-friendly experience for all visitors. Mō te tūka | The role If you are a talented web professional
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Aoraki Lincoln University is a distinctive, specialist University focused on advancing knowledge through impactful research and higher education that benefits land-based industries in New Zealand and
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University is a distinctive, specialist University focused on advancing knowledge through impactful research and higher education that benefits land-based industries in New Zealand and worldwide. Our
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: Rapid response to teaching support. Service requests. Analysis and diagnosis of software and hardware issues. Operational and maintenance related tasks. Intermittent project related activities. This is a
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skills in a dynamic environment. Mō te tūka | The role An exciting opportunity for a motivated individual to develop their career in strategic communications while contributing to Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki
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and systems delivering a broad range of business systems and applications. This is a unique environment, where the support you provide day to day has a direct impact on our teaching and research success