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at HKU and with local and international partners. - Oversee the development and continuous improvement of undergraduate and graduate biomedical engineering programs to ensure they meet the highest
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. Strong programming skills in Python and/or R. Experience in analyzing both quantitative and qualitative research data. Experience in statistical consulting, dashboard development, and data visualization
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particular, conducting literature reviews and conceptualization, proposing evaluation plan for interventions, facilitating data collection and analysis, paper-writing and conducting some knowledge exchange
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their best papers; and (c) a 1-page description of their future research and career plan. Review of applications will start from September 10, 2025 and continue until December 10, 2025 , or until
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postgraduate programs now occupy a significant sector of the educational initiatives of the Department. Knowledge in master level courses in the relevant engineering fields will be highly beneficial. Ability
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be given to those with C, C++ programming skill, research experience and journal/conference publication. Applicants are required to complete the online job application form and upload CV and copies
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Successful candidates should have a demonstrated ability to build a world-class research programme related to CityUHK’s strategic research areas, plus a commitment to education and student mentorship
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(please visit https://www.cityu.edu.hk/pg/programme/p77 for more details). Another new stream in Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences, named Family Conflict Resolution & Mediation, will be launched in
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Python programming skills for processing annotated data, implementing fine-tuning techniques (e.g., Chain-of-Thought, Retrieval Augmented Generation), and optimizing outputs through cross-referencing and
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digital humanities. Area of specialization is entirely open. The appointees will contribute, in terms of teaching and administration, to the department’s new Master of Arts program in ‘Digital History in