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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Quantum Networks) Posting Start Date: 10/06/2025 Job Description: About the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) The Centre
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Associate/Fellow/Senior RF - Net Zero Healthcare Delivery Posting Start Date: 15/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description Climate change
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Infectious Diseases Network (ADVANCE-ID). ADVANCE ID is jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and Singapore institutions including the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
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medical centre. The School embodies a strategic partnership between Duke University and National University of Singapore. It works closely with the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) cluster, a network
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-difference, PSM) o Social Network Analysis/ Structural Equation Modelling (SEM)/Multilevel Modelling (MLM) • Willingness to conduct fieldwork in rural or low-resource settings (required travel for up to 1 week
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comparable estimates of health loss due to diseases, injuries, and risk factors worldwide. This role offers an opportunity to be part of a global network advancing data-driven health policy and research impact
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supporting country implementation of a suite of tools that have been developed by COP in partnership with WHO’s International Pathogen Surveillance Network – including a WHO costing tool for genomics
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research proposals; Monitor and keep up to date the latest technology and trend in related areas; Organize, and assist technical workshops, networking events and conferences (local and overseas
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actively develop appropriate external contacts and networks relevant future collaboration and funding opportunities; Maintain the highest standard of professional conduct and record keeping in accordance
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RESEARCH FELLOW IN ARI(TRANSITION RISKS IN IMPLEMENTING FOREST CARBON INITIATIVES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA)
accumulations of carbon in the atmosphere (achieving “net zero” emissions) by 2050 and involve major structural and behavioural changes globally. Forests capture carbon from the atmosphere, a proportion of which