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Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University – Centre for Academic Affairs Job Description Report to: Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) Term of Office: Three-year term, renewable Work Location
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Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University – Centre for Academic Affairs Job Description Academic Leadership Position: Associate Vice President for Research and Impact and Co-Director of Centre
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associated core facilities: Drug Design, Screening & Discovery – computational chemistry, AI-assisted lead optimisation, high-throughput screening. Biomarker Discovery & Validation – proteomics, multi-omics
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. The core mission of the Academy is to impact education innovation and reform in China and beyond through a variety of projects and programmes, based on fundamental approaches in educational innovation
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. The core mission of the Academy is to impact education innovation and reform in China and beyond through a variety of projects and programmes, based on fundamental approaches in educational innovation
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Jiaotong-Liverpool University is an educational innovation ecosystem that focuses on research, exploration, support, and dissemination of philosophy and best practices for future education. The core mission
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Jiaotong-Liverpool University is an educational innovation ecosystem that focuses on research, exploration, support, and dissemination of philosophy and best practices for future education. The core mission
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Centre for Academic Affairs plays a critical dual leadership role in shaping, overseeing, and delivering the University’s education strategy and academic operations. The role integrates two core functions
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University of Nottingham Ningbo China Centre for English Language Education (CELE) Join a unique British University in China. The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) was the first Sino
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at the Centre for English Language Education (CELE). About Centre for English Language Education (CELE) Since the development of the Nottingham Ningbo campus in 2004, the Centre for English