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Researcher - Community Ecology Mō te Pakihi | About the Company: Manaaki Whenua is New Zealand's Crown Research Institute (CRI) for our land and environment. We are responsible for supporting New
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The Caroline Plummer Fellowship in Community Dance 2025-2400362 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS: Applications must include your curriculum vitae, a description of your proposed dance project
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theses and research, maintenance and associated communication related to the Ia~ research portal. (You will receive training in these skills). The position also involves initial event planning for the next
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to demonstrate high level written and oral communication skills. Successful candidates should have the potential to publish in high-quality, internationally recognised academic journals. To be successful in
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New Zealand Institute of Language Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB) Te Kaupeka Toi Tangata | Faculty of Arts Located in Ōtautahi | Christchurch, Aotearoa | New Zealand Full-time 37.5 hours per week (1.0
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prosperity of people, whānau and communities. The interdisciplinary team researches a wide range of housing and health topics, which direct policy change and improve housing quality, with the ultimate goal
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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 Research Assistant/Health Coach (RA) will be part of the FRDP research project: Nurses' suspicion of child abuse. This is a faculty-funded project that will explore community and hospital nurses' suspicion
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resources for use in several trials within the programme. • Engage with Māori communities and healthcare providers. • Undertake data collection and analysis. • Contribute to data write-up and
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qualitative data analyses is essential. Competence in the use of scientific scripting/programming language(s) such as R, python, or C++ is required. Experience with proximal sensing techniques, such as