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, Mathematics) with strong post-doctoral research records; Track record of publishing in high-impact international peer-reviewed journals; Experienced in leading independent research studies or a component within
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-performance organizational culture. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a field such as business administration, economics, statistics or mathematics. At least 5 years in partnership management, marketing
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, Service, and System innovation • HCI and Emerging Technologies • Healthcare, Social Innovation and Sustainability • Design Theory, Processes, and Methods • Practice-led Research
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theory and methods. Possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Able to communicate well with clinicians and statisticians, both verbally and in writing. Prior experience in teaching courses and
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computer science. Qualifications Interested applicants must have a PhD in Communication or related discipline, with evidence of leadership in pioneering innovative methodologies and theories, applying
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School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Nanyang Technological University Professor of Physics (Tenured) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) is hiring a tenured Professor of
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literacy efforts Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Communication, Business Administration, Marketing or a related field A minor in the area of Data Science or Analytics; Statistics or Mathematics
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, content analysis, or grounded theory approaches. Facilitate the planning of research projects and support research-related activities, such as recruiting participants and liaising with external partners
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workflows, while staying current with emerging AI and data analytics trends. Qualifications Degree in quantitative disciplines such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Statistics, Mathematics
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an advantage. • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. • Strong understanding of design principles, including typography, composition and colour theory