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Lecturer appointments – Eke Tangaroa (Māori and Pacific Early Career Academic Programme)

Auckland University of Technology
Auckland, Auckland
Full time
3 weeks ago

Matariki atua ka eke mai i te rangi e roa, E whāngainga iho ki te mata o te tau e roa e

E ngā iwi o te motu, tae rawa atu ki te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa

Tēnā koutou, tēnā rā tātou katoa

  • We're seeking early career Māori and Pacific academic scholars near or post-completion
  • Various disciplines to launch your academic career as a research-active lecturer
  • Join Eke Tangaroa and AUT's supportive teaching and research environment
  • Permanent, full-time academic appointments

Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity

AUT's Eke Tangaroa programme offers exciting opportunities for recent Māori or Pacific graduates to embark on an academic career as a lecturer. Usually, applicants will hold a completed PhD/doctorate (or be close to completion); with the exception of the Law School where a completed LLM is also accepted. We provide a supportive environment for Māori and Pacific early career academics to teach, research and engage in academic citizenship. We want AUT to be a place where Māori and Pacific are involved in all of the university's activities including in leadership roles.

To learn much more about Eke Tangaroa's identity, purpose, benefits and to meet some of the programme's kaihoe - please visit our website: https://www.aut.ac.nz/eke-tangaroa.

We have a range of positions through Eke Tangaroa and are seeking relevant interest within any of the following discipline areas:

Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Science - any of:

  • Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering (e.g. mechanical, electrical, mechatronic or software), Mathematical Sciences or other closely aligned fields.

Business - any of:

  • Accounting, Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Organisational Behaviour, Strategy or Supply Chain Management.

Law - any of:

  • Māori legal issues, Te Tiriti o Waitangi/constitutional law, Tikanga Māori
  • Pacific customary law, Contemporary Pacific legal issues
  • Criminal Law, Ethics, Private commercial law, Property, Torts, Trusts

Clinical Sciences - any of:

  • Counselling, Nursing, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Oral Health, Paramedicine, Perioperative Practice, Physiotherapy, Podiatry.

Sport, Exercise and Health - any of:

  • Health & Physical Education, Nutrition & Physical Activity, Outdoor Learning, Sport & Exercise Science, Sport Leadership & Management, Sport Performance Science, Youth Development & Coaching.

What we offer | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou

Appointees secure permanent, full-time academic appointments (37.5hours per week) and access to awesome Eke Tangaroa benefits and support to help you succeed. AUT is a great place to work and has excellent wider staff benefits too, such as generous leave allowances and free membership to AUT gyms.

We embrace practice-led and research-informed approaches to teaching where the student experience is optimised. Your development as an academic will be supported as you also look to publish in your specialised field and seek external research funding, engage with government, business, the professions and/or the community, and contribute to School/Faculty/University activities. You will join an open and highly collaborative university that supports the growth of its people. Staff in our different Schools have a wide range of expertise and reputable research profiles, and our research is increasingly cross-disciplinary.

About you | He kōrero mōu

We welcome applications from suitably qualified applicants of Māori or Indigenous Pacific ancestry. You will also have:

  • A PhD or other doctoral degree (and be within 6 years of graduating) - or be close to completion (under examination, or nearing submission for examination at the time of application). * For Law applicants only, a PhD is preferable but a completed Masters degree is also accepted.
  • Research and teaching interests aligning with any of the discipline areas listed above.
  • And you will not have held a full-time permanent academic position in a university before.

For clarification:

Indigenous Pacific: refers to indigenous people from island nations constituting the realm of New Zealand, and whose people form significant parts of the New Zealand population through longstanding cultural and economic relationships. For the purposes of Eke Tangaroa, eligible scholars will be people with ancestry from: Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, Samoa, Tonga, iTaukei Fiji, Rotuma, Tuvalu and Kiribati.

Previous permanent, full-time lecturing employment in a university: does not include permanent teaching assistant or research assistant experience, nor casual or temporary teaching experience. It also does not include previous lecturing experience which has been fixed-term employment; nor permanent lecturing experience in another tertiary institution other than a university (such as a polytechnic).

Enquiries: If have any questions, please just contact AUT's recruitment team who are happy to help! Mike Wood ([email protected]) or Aretha Kimitaunga ([email protected]).

How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono

You will need to submit:

  • A cover letter (this should discuss things like why Eke Tangaroa is of interest and your potential suitability, your discipline area, and, if applicable, your expected thesis submission date)
  • Your full CV (including a list of any publications).
  • A copy of your most recent academic transcript.

Further Information:

  • Start Dates: We are flexible and would expect all kaihoe have ideally begun their roles by 2 February 2026.
  • Interviews: We expect interviews to take place in August 2025.
  • Salary range: Lecturer: $92,567 - $110,166 (specific step within ranges commensurate with relevant skills and experience).

Tēnā koe - thank you for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you.

Advertising closes: Monday 30 June at 11.55pm

Job Reference: 92459

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