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retention through a variety of channels which contributes to the University's growth and reputation as a University of Choice. This role works in collaboration with the Student Hub operational teams on each
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Office and raise philanthropic funds in support of AUT's strategy and priorities. You'll partner with key internal stakeholders, establish needs and match them with the aspirations of donors. You'll thrive
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establish trust with participants. A collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively in a team environment. You will have: Minimum 5 years' experience in a learning and development role, with a
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capital works and other projects. Assist with the specification, tendering and negotiation of service contracts as required. Lead contractor Health and Safety and random audit of contractors on site
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AUT 3rd Year student with Top Grades/Post Grad/PhD student Ex-Teacher All applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand Timeframes for Exams - on set days between the timeframes Main Exams: Sem 1
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opportunity for a new PhD graduate looking to begin their academic career. You'll teach across programmes as agreed with the Head of Department. We embrace innovative practice-led, as well as research-informed
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Contribute to ongoing curriculum development Have effective communication skills, and a demonstrable commitment to collaboration and working in a team. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent in a relevant
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investigating how to best restore New Zealand indigenous forest, and biodiverse and functioning ecosystems, on previously farmed pastoral land. Over the past several years, we have designed and planted three AUT
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experience aligns with the key experience and attributes we're seeking below: Qualification: A completed PhD in a relevant discipline of either business or law Teaching and Learning: Teaching and/or curriculum
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awesome opportunity to become the inaugural Kaiurungi for our People & Culture (P&C) Division. This pivotal greenfields role works closely with P&C staff and the University's senior leaders to embed and