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. They should be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching and research in Statistics. Preference will be given to those whose research interests focus on statistical theory and methodology, such as high
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-Pacific region. Presently, the department’s research interests are broadly organized into five theme areas: Theory and Computational Physics; Spectroscopy and Imaging; Quantum Materials; Soft Matter and
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; (b) psychology, mental health, and health; (c) social work and human service management; (d) social policy, social welfare, and community development; and (e) social theory, and the Chinese mainland
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; (b) psychology, mental health, and health; (c) social work and human service management; (d) social policy, social welfare, and community development; and (e) social theory, and the Chinese mainland
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areas of applied and computational mathematics including applied analysis, mathematical modelling, scientific computation, numerical analysis, probability and statistics etc.; teach undergraduate and
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/ community engagement, and a keen interest in promoting undergraduate student learning and postgraduate training. Preference will be given to those who have experience in medical education, e-learning theory
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) Information Technology Applications (Post Ref: 25/117) Japanese Language and Culture (Post Ref: 25/118) Korean Language and Culture (Post Ref: 25/119) Mathematics (Post Ref: 25/120) Multimedia & Graphic Design (Post Ref
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undergraduate and postgraduate levels, specifically in political theory and public policy; supervise capstone projects; and participate actively in research and contribute to the broader intellectual project
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delegates. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics or related disciplines; (b) not less than six years of post-qualification tertiary
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, political theory and public policy; supervise capstone projects; and participate actively in research and contribute to the broader intellectual project of the Department in terms of publications, seminars