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progress and final reports for HOD review and approval. Coordinate the development and production of the CNM research report. Collaborate closely with internal and external stakeholders on research-related
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integrate and create cybersecurity programmes for industry and talent development in Singapore, and serves as a global node for international cooperation on innovation. It will help build a vibrant
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offerings. Drawing on unparalleled access to the multi-disciplinary expertise of 16 other NUS Faculties/Schools, SCALE offers youth, executive and professional development/education programmes, part-time and
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inclusive work environment, dedicated to continuous professional development and learning. Employee referral eligibility is applicable for this position. Job Requisition ID: 30753 Apply now
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, events, and networking opportunities. OAR supports alumni in their personal and professional development, encouraging their involvement in university initiatives and community service. By promoting a
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-being. The RA will be involved in literature reviews, manuscript writing, the publication process, and the development and design of the actual digital THRivE toolkit. The RA would also assist the public
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strategic planning and proposal development. Qualifications Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with at least 3–5 years of relevant experience. Strong background in project and grant management, preferably within
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in urban Asian settings, and the development of improved preventive and therapeutic measures for Singapore and other Asian populations. JOB PURPOSE This role is vital to the health assessment
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create cybersecurity programmes for industry and talent development in Singapore, and serves as a global node for international cooperation on innovation. It will help build a vibrant cybersecurity
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outbreaks. Engaging with SSHSPH’s large-scale cohort studies, such as the Singapore Chinese Health Study (SCHS) and the Singapore Multi-Ethnic Cohort (MEC) Study, to contribute to the development and