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. This position is ideal for candidates interested in an academic career, such as pursuing a Ph.D. Job Requirements Masters-level degree in a social science field (esp. political science, economics, or psychology
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to Public Health, Psychology, Health Informatics) from a reputable university. • A track record of research and scholarly activities, including publications in reputable academic journals, is expected
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Qualifications The applicant should: have a degree in nursing, health science, psychology or sociology background have knowledge of computer and data analysis applications (such as SPSS and MS Office); have good
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). Qualifications The candidate should possess: A Master’s or PhD in Psychology/Behavioural Science/Public Health or any discipline related to health or biomedical sciences. Minimum of five (5) years of project
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the leadership. Qualifications The candidate should possess: A Bachelor’s or Master’s in Psychology/Behavioural Science/Public Health or any discipline related to health or biomedical sciences. Relevant experience
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, mindfulness-based approaches) to employees or students to enhance general wellbeing of the NUS community • Provide clinical psychological assessments and interventions (e.g. Trauma-focused approaches
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Policy is looking for a Research Assistant who will assist with ongoing projects on public policy, particularly behavioural public policy that draws insights from behavioural economics and psychology
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on the following selection criteria: Qualifications A recognized Doctoral degree in a relevant discipline (Health Services Research, Public Health, Statistics, Psychometrics, Psychology or a closely related field
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, Psychology or Behavioral Science preferably with experience in axial coding; be able to work independently and in a team, have an investigative nature, attention to detail and excellent interpersonal, written
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Education (CARE) is an academic research centre in Duke-NUS Medical School. Drawing on its multidisciplinary expertise and collaborations across medical, social, psychological, economic, and environmental