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approaches) to employees or students to enhance general wellbeing of the NUS community • Provide clinical psychological assessments and interventions (e.g. Trauma-focused approaches) for at-risk employees or
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of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the behavioral science area to join an interdisciplinary team of social scientists. We welcome applications from scholars with a PhD in psychology
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for future investment. Requirements Degree in Human Resources, Business, Organisational Psychology, or a related discipline. At least 8 years of relevant experience in Learning & Organisational Development, HR
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, in addition to the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration. Disciplines include economics, psychology, sociology, politics and global affairs, communication, information and media studies, history
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-to-Work, ensuring our employees have swift access to top-notch case management and psychological help when they most need it. You will also work closely with our in-house clinical team and coordinate with
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academic research centre in Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore. Drawing on the team’s multidisciplinary expertise and collaborations across medical, social, psychological, economic, and environmental
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participate in seminars, workshops, and public engagement activities Job Requirements: Doctor of Philosophy in Communication, Psychology, Sociology, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related social science
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supporting the health and wellbeing of our people. Candidates should have a background in case management, nursing, psychology or social work (or relevant psychological professional training) and a hunger to
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, in addition to the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration. Disciplines include economics, psychology, sociology, politics and global affairs, communication, information and media studies, history
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(CARE) is an academic research centre in Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore. Drawing on its multidisciplinary expertise and collaborations across medical, social, psychological, economic, and