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strategic planning and organisation of events — including academic conferences, symposia, workshops, exhibitions and donor receptions; (b) coordinate with committees and develop event programmes and
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Office of Faculty of Business Assistant Officer (Ref. 251114013) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) provide administrative support for academic taught and research programmes offered
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of Public Administration (MPA). The appointee will contribute to teaching and curriculum development across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, supervise graduate capstone projects, support programme
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sciences undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. Applicants should also have strong communication and organizational skills, the ability to work independently and as a team, and be able to multi
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health and well-being. developing and executing the annual promotion and publicity plan. any other duties as assigned. Requirements The appointee should possess: a Master’s degree or above, in Social
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closely with a team of colleagues dedicated to the development and delivery of innovative pedagogical approaches to improve student learning across several undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes
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which would provide the successful candidate with an opportunity to shape the development of the School and to take it to new heights. Accordingly, the successful candidate will be of a stature equivalent
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the project - “Promoting quality student experience, impactful research and internationalisation”. He/She will be required to: (a) provide administrative support to academic programmes; (b) assist in
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of the Faculty’s General Office; (b) provide support to academic programmes, including student admissions, class time-tabling, subject enrolment, assessment and other programme related matters; (c
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develop knowledge relevant to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health disparities; (iii) evidence of exceptional public health scholarship as indicated by leadership in