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Assistant Research Fellow (Psychological Medicine)-2302102 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE About our team/Mō te tīma The University of Otago is New Zealand’s first
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Assistant Research Fellow (Psychological Medicine)-2302142 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE About our team/Mō te tīma The University of Otago is New Zealand’s first
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Assistant Research Fellow – Programme Coordinator (Wellington)-2400439 WORLD OF DIFFERENCE | HE AO WHAKATOIHARA KORE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, WELLINGTON Who we
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), where appropriate This position requires a candidate with a post-graduate qualification (ideally, a Ph.D. or Master's degree) in gambling, addictions, psychology, or other related health sciences
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selection requirements: Selection Requirements Research activity of the postdoc as judged by the PBRF criteria. PhD with a track record of publications (applicants should be within five years of completing
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possess a PhD in Ecology and/or Evolutionary Biology, with at least 3 years post-PhD experience, and will have some refereed publications, inclusive of lead authorship. You will be a well-organized
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postgraduate PhD level qualification. A good understanding of tikanga Māori is essential to support staff within the bi-cultural context of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The role is based at AUT South Campus but has
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with supervision of postgraduate students. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Our ideal candidate will have a PhD and strong background in investigating the function and regulation of ion
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skills are essential, and experience working with statistical and/or physics-based models of crustal or surface processes is preferred. Candidates should have a PhD by the time of applying or expect
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and GIS skills are essential, and experience working with statistical and/or physics-based models of crustal or surface processes is preferred. Candidates should have a PhD by the time of applying