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research agenda; Teach assigned undergraduate or postgraduate courses each semester on communication theory or relevant research methods and analytical tools (e.g., R, SPSS, Mplus, NVivo, SNA, etc.); and
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or relevant research methods and analytical tools (e.g., R, SPSS, Mplus, NVivo, SNA, etc.); and Contribute to service and administrative duties within the school, university, and academic community
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population Use of transdisciplinary research methods (e.g. use of geographical information system and big data) in research with older adults Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be housed in one
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Job Description DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Research Assistant Professor (25260473) The Department presently offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programmes, and is now seeking outstanding applicants
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: Applicants should possess a relevant PhD degree with a solid track record in research. Candidates with strong background and research experience in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, or genetics
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an evidence-based outcome measurement framework for the project; Conduct comprehensive impact measurement research on the project with both qualitative and quantitative methods; Strengthen and refine key
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to machine learning, data analysis, and software development; Assisting in the design of experiments, algorithm coding, and analysis of large datasets; Developing and maintaining websites and web applications
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presently offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programmes, and is now seeking outstanding applicants for the position of Research Assistant Professor. Responsibilities: The position is created and funded as part
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: Contribute to the design of an evidence-based outcome measurement framework for the project; Conduct comprehensive impact measurement research on the project with both qualitative and quantitative methods
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the following areas: Health and wellness, and social care for older adults Physical activities and exercise of the aging population Use of transdisciplinary research methods (e.g. use of geographical information