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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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: Ecosystem Development Job requisition ID : 30920 Apply now
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professionals. Key aspects of the role include: SP Training & Development: Design, implement, and evaluate training programmes that equip SPs with the skills necessary to effectively support clinical education
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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
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engage key audiences including prospective students, partners, and the wider public. 1. Content Development & Coordination Develop and coordinate content across channels (e.g., social media, websites
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-impact projects, and supporting organisational development and operational excellence. We are looking for: An energetic, proactive self-starter with strong ownership and drive An organised coordinator who
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well as contribute to and lead broader program development through mentoring, public engagement, and collaboration with colleagues. This position provides an exciting opportunity for an architect with a strong
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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
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IPS’s conferences, other research conferences, workshops, or closed-door discussions. Applicants must: Have keen interest in research and development to co-develop and test policy solutions with relevant
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. Through research, EID aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the detection, treatment, prevention and control of new and emerging pathogens. EID research work