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University’s goals Manage the enrollment, renewal, and distribution processes for all benefits plans Ensure compliance with regulations pertaining to benefits and stay updated on changes in legislation Handle
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. The Psychology programme invites applications for an Honorary Adjunct Assistant Professor in Psychology. We seek a dedicated colleague with the necessary skills to collaborate and strengthen Psychology’s
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PACE, NTU Honours College Personal Development programmes and career booster workshops. Key Responsibilities 1. Programme Management Lead the strategic planning, execution, and evaluation of large-scale
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The Climate Transformation Programme (CTP) aims to develop, inspire and accelerate knowledge-based solutions and educate future leaders to establish the stable climate and environment necessary
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. Work with Learning@NIE editors to produce and distribute the publication on a regular schedule. Assist in the administration and promotion of NIE Teaching and Learning Committee’s Incentivising ICT Use
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techniques (especially program synthesis) to improve the explainability and robustness of AI models Participating in co-operation with Continental’s development team Interacting with Continental business areas
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for Visiting Associate Professor in Chinese Medicine. SBS offers a Double Degree Programme in Biomedical Sciences and Chinese Medicine which is a bilingual programme and a collaboration between NTU and Beijing
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. This is also an entry role for the development of programme managers to lead overseas internship programmes. Key Responsibilities: Programme Operations and Customer Service Management Handle general
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, programme coordination and operations, reviews, payments and coordination of information and annual reviews. Handle the administrative aspects of partner programmes and projects including internal liaison
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As part of the Learning & Talent Management team, the candidate will be responsible for the formulation and end-to-end implementation of the Management Associate Programme (MAP). The key