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Department of Computing Executive Assistant (Ref. 251211009-IE) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) provide administrative support to academic programmes, covering a wide range of
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Department of Computing Executive Assistant (Ref. 260216010-IE) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) provide administrative support to academic programmes, covering a wide range of
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Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Executive Officer (Ref. 250819011-IE) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) provide administrative support to research programmes
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established with effect from 1 July 2026. The appointee will provide administrative support for the establishment of ARCH and its academic programmes. The headcount is temporary affiliated with the office of
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for academic taught and research programmes offered on campus and/or off campus, related student activities, centralised academic exercises, and quality assurance matters; (b) provide secretarial
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the management of academic affairs within the Faculty, including the planning and implementation of learning and teaching strategies, curriculum development and reform, programme management, assessment, quality
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Student Affairs Office Career Advisor (Temporary Appointment) (Ref. 260106001) [Appointment period: twelve months] Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) support programmes, initiatives
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research postgraduate programmes, including but not limited to admission, registration, examination, research students events, research seminars, studentships and other research students related activities
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start-ups and strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem. He/She will be required to: (a) design, plan, establish and manage new programmes or schemes to cultivate entrepreneurship on campus and within
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in older people with co-occurring cognitive impairment and diabetes as a supplementary approach to chronic diseases self-management program: A hybrid effectiveness-implementation study”. He/She will