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single-cell data across datasets and modalities. They are also expected to have critically evaluated AI methods in this field. Existing activities or involvement in international consortia and networks in
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using diverse methods in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Actively involved in core activities of the research centre such as planning and conducting research, administration, and external research funding
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) to mine, mostly comparatively, the metabolome and metallome of marine macro- and microorganisms by cutting edge LC-MS/MS-based chemoinformatics/computational untargeted metabolomics (MS/MS fragment
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postgraduate teaching and research supervision respectively, contribute to the development and review of the undergraduate and postgraduate diploma programme teaching and curricula and, where necessary, become
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, accreditation requirements, module and programme design, and more. Produce published articles in accredited, peer reviewed journals. Conducting quantitative and qualitative studies of student performance
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emergency medical care students in the Bachelor of Health Sciences in Emergency Medical Care programme. Research supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Contribute to the department’s peer
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in quantitative research methods, career psychology, and industrial psychology (in general). Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and postgraduate students, and learners from our client organisations
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, including data cleaning and verification, and data distribution to researchers and collaborators Addressing the data needs of academics and postgraduate students by identifying and applying computational and
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with SDG and/or 4IR-related research and/or teaching and learning. Expertise and experience in course and curriculum innovation in higher education. Enquiries: Enquiries regarding the job content: Prof
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; property law; legal technology; commercial law; criminal law Enquiries: Enquiries regarding the job content: Prof Kathleen van der Linde at Tel: (011) 559 2145 Enquiries regarding remuneration & benefits: Mr