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- 00:00 (UTC) Country Hong Kong Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Ref.: 534646 Work type: Full-time Department: The Hong Kong Jockey Club
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of EdTech, art-tech, interdisciplinary learning, cross-cultural studies, and performance and pedagogical research. A key component of the project includes a new 5-6 year music programme that includes an in
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relevant doctoral degree or equivalent qualifications with strong potential in research. Details of the theme areas and profiles of Academies/Departments are available at: https://fass.hkbu.edu.hk/en
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Department of Computing Research Assistant Professor (four posts) (Ref. 260227003) The Department of Computing (COMP) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, founded in 1974, pioneers
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these topics from perspectives such as human-machine communication, mobile communication, and health communication, employing mixed methodologies (e.g., experimental, computational, and qualitative approaches
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, Marketing, Computer Science, Social Sciences; Prior research experience (lab work, fieldwork, or academic projects) is preferred but not mandatory; Strong analytical and critical thinking abilities
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Statement can be found at https://hro.hkbu.edu.hk/en/worklife-at-hkbu/employee-favourable-environment.html#privacy-policy . The University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the post advertised
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academic atmosphere. We are particularly proud of our pioneering Master’s programme in Digital English Studies (https://www.ln.edu.hk/eng/mades ), which directly addresses the profound shifts brought about
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superconductivity. Recently, they are particularly interested in the study of quantum metric effects of flat band materials. More information on Prof Law's research group can be found at: https://phlaw.ust.hk