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& Engineering team. You'll be responsible for providing administrative support for a range of School activities to our Academic programme Managers, Function Management, and general school administration. Please
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success in scientific research, technology transfer, and the application of complex specialist expertise. Proven capability to develop and lead a programme of research that makes a significant contribution
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experience of Audio-Visual Technology. Confident with Microsoft 365 Support. Our non-negotiables are the ability to discuss computing issues in layman's terms and a can-do attitude. You will need a full
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university, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) delivers a unique student experience, providing an education that is active, stimulating and transforming. Our Brand and Marketing Services division is
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SVS - VTH Companion Animal Hospital College of Sciences Palmerston North CS_SVSVTHCAH_338_04/24 SVS - VTH Companion Animal Hospital College of Sciences Term length: ongoing Hours of work: part-time
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research programme, including collaborations with the group and wider department. Additionally, they will be committed to excellence in teaching of courses relevant to systems engineering at both
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As one of the world's top 50 young universities and New Zealand's newest, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a university of opportunity where all students with talent and potential have
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part of something meaningful to the Manukau Institute of Technology. E pā ana ki Te Whare Takiura o Manukau - Ngaahi me'a fekau'aki mo e Ako'anga Fakatekinikale 'o Manukau- About MIT Positioned in
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. Experience with programme design and development. Tā mātau rourou: What we offer We might be biased but joining us at Unitec will mean you're committing to a work culture that you'll want to be a part of
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Overview The Riddet Institute is a world-best research centre in food and nutritional sciences, providing fundamental scientific understanding and training for a new generation of science leaders