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Kaiāwhina Māori Kaiwhakaako/Teaching Fellow - Psychology-2400826 PSYCHOLOGY | TE TARI WHAKAMĀTAU HINEKARO DIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA Mō te tīma/About our team The Department
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Teaching Fellow, Psychological Medicine-2400237 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Who we are/Ko wai mātou Established in 1964, the Department of Psychological Medicine
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« Back to Jobs Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology Location: Kelburn Type: Permanent Post Date: Tue Feb 6 22:35:13 2024 Ref: 884 Have you completed a PhD in Educational Psychology
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(clinical, counselling, or general scope of practice). Postgraduate qualification in an applied area of Psychology. Supervision experience with trainee psychologists desirable. Teaching experience desirable
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are committed to working closely with iwi and Māori organisations, and mātauraka Māori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution. We especially value our relationship with Ngai
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are committed to working closely with iwi and Māori organisations, and mātauraka Māori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution. We especially value our relationship with Ngai
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2019, Religion has been an independent programme within the School of Social Sciences. Currently, there are three full-time academic staff, and two part-time staff members who contribute to the teaching
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in teaching and supervision, and ideally complement existing research concentrations in Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro and more broadly at Te Herenga Waka. Key Requirements: A PhD in Psychology. Expertise
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students, they are better equipped to cope with the demands of higher education. We have Student Medical Centres and Counselling Services located across our City, North and South campuses offering a wide
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University. It also has strong links with local iwi. World of Difference | He Ao Whakatoihara kore is an award-winning teaching and research programme run through the Department of Psychological Medicine