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The Chinese Executive Programmes is part of the China Programmes Office at Nanyang Business School. It aims to offer The Chinese Executive Programme team, part of the ASEAN & China Programmes Office
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levels, as well as pre-service and in-service teacher education. To engage in research that informs policy and practice. To develop a research agenda and programme, and to publish in reputable journals as
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. Review and refine the Community Involvement Programme (CIP) framework for international scholars. Partner with student organizations to create meaningful volunteering opportunities that foster social
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. The Programme will entail co-developing deeper understandings of STEM education and co-constructing a common STEM Instructional Framework to guide STEM teacher professional development, integrated STEM lesson
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considerable track record of publications. The successful applicant will be expected to teach courses in Creative Writing and work closely with the Coordinator of the Creative Writing Programme. Requirements
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This role is a key part of the Programme and Office Management team within the NBS Undergraduate Programmes Office (UPO). The Senior Executive is responsible for assisting the UPO functional team
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include recruitment, contract renewal, promotion, compensation and benefits, performance management, career development and other service-related matters. Contribute to NIE and HR initiatives and projects
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and overall functioning of the facility (monitoring systems, equipment and machinery) and ensure environmental parameters are within the set range. Perform regular inspections and assessments
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for Year 4 undergraduates with the objective of introducing students to the basic principles and procedure for the design and assessment of low-voltage and high tension distribution networks. The course also
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://www.ntu.edu.sg/business Applicants for the Assistant Professor position should hold a Ph.D. from a recognized university and demonstrate outstanding research potential, evidenced by publications or high-quality