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over 1,800 professionals in governments, business, and non-profit organizations from Singapore, Asia, and the rest of the world. The Manager is an outreach and programme delivery focused role, which
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focuses primarily on curriculum design, implementation, evaluation, and assessment development within the MD Programme. The role emphasizes educational systems work, including curriculum mapping, programme
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Master in Public Administration and Management (MPAM) programme from admission to programme administration. 1. Programme Administration Assist in the full spectrum of programme activities to ensure smooth
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insights from cutting-edge clinical and translational research. More information on the Department’s research portfolio may be obtained from https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/obgyn/. The Core Support Faculty will
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generation quantum computers based on trapped ions. There are multiple positions available at different levels with a diverse set of expertise. This program is funded under the National Quantum Processor
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Department of Architecture invites applications for the position of Programme Director of the Master of Arts in Architectural Conservation programme at the rank of Associate Professor (Practice Track
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substantive role combining programme strategy, stakeholder engagement, systems management and hands-on operational delivery. The successful candidate will oversee the mandatory legal internship programme
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of undergraduate studies (student exchange programme and other student matters). The required responsibilities include: • Lifelong learning programmes: end-to-end management of existing and new graduate
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within OIE, leads initiatives such as the Duke-NUS Healthcare Innovation Programme (D-HIP), a unique programme that nurtures future clinician and healthcare innovators and develops solutions to unmet
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professionals, members of the public and other stakeholders. CREST is a ethics capacity building programme that delivers cutting edge research to inform policy. A sliver of the administrative work will be