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advisory, or large-scale public health initiatives; A strong commitment to teaching, curriculum development, and mentorship in medical and public health education; Experience in interdisciplinary
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Campus Development Office Project Manager (Contracts Management and Cost Assurance) (Ref. 251231001-IE) Duties The appointee will be responsible for the contracts administration, provision
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purchasing, management and statistical reports; (f) monitor and follow up on prolonged outstanding purchase requisitions and orders; (g) supervise the development and maintenance of the supplier
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recruitment and admission, marketing initiatives, enrichment activities, and student records management; (b) assist in planning and execution of student orientation, development workshops, exchange
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the operation and development of departmental academic programmes; (b) coordinate and implement student engagement functions, marketing activities, promotional campaigns, seminars, events and visits; (c
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well as external organisations to ensure seamless communication and service delivery; (f) supervise and coach junior staff, fostering their professional development and good performance; and (g) perform any
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development and acquisitions decisions; (d) utilise AI-assisted forecasting to predict future resource demands based on usage statistics, course enrolments, and emerging research areas, helping to optimise
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Campus Development Office Project Manager (Building Services) (several posts) (Ref. 251017001-IE) Duties The appointees will be required to: (a) manage, administer and monitor alterations and
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on matters relating to student affairs and development; and (h) perform any other duties as assigned by the Dean of Students or his/her delegates. The appointee will be required to work outside normal office
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the Faculty Librarian for the Faculty of Business, ensuring Library’s resources and services meet their learning, teaching and research needs; (h) support collection development of print and online