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strategies. Responsibilities Develop and produce high-quality visual and written content: this includes but is not limited to photography, videography, graphic design, and written copy. To be successful in
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The School of Art and Design is looking to appoint a full-time* postdoctoral fellow for two years to work on a project to develop a virtual reality application for chronic pain management
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implementing processes, tools, and infrastructures to support innovation. Join us and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of ICT in our organisation. Apply now to embark on a journey of technical
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partnerships with international agents, university colleagues, academic partners, and industry stakeholders. Provide insights and data to support Faculty program development processes. Plan and advocate
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Delivering lectures and tutorials in the field of Earth System Science Designing and developing course materials related to Earth System Science Supervising and mentoring students in their academic and
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influences the strategic direction of the university and supports senior-management decision-making. We are a hard-working and tight knit team, that takes pride in our reputation for excellence and innovation
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all aspects of our event organization. This pivotal role involves assessing client needs, ensuring smooth event execution, and reflecting positively on our University. Key Responsibilities: Plan and
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Join our dynamic team as our Sport Science Research Technician and be at the forefront of world-leading innovation and discovery in the field of sports science at the School of Sport and Recreation
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for publication citations. We now have a vacancy for a Bioengineer to join our research team, developing novel componentry for e-textiles health applications. The role involves the design and development
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Fixed Term (until 30 June 2024), part-time role (15 hours/week) Based in Auckland CBD Interesting and varied role Dynamic organisation! TheRole The Student Content Designer role drives the design