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Major with the Department of Economics. The Department hosts an MSocSc Programme in Comparative Social Policy (International) (IMCSP) and has been successful in attracting MPhil and PhD students from
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Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics; (c) research experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD); and (d) experience in handling publications in the field of Fluid Mechanics. Preference will be given
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Kong. Our Master of Cultural Studies Programme, launched in 2003, gives students from mixed academic and working backgrounds the opportunity to reflect on and devise alternative ways to approach
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desirable. The appointee will be responsible for coordinating an evaluation study on pharmacy services in primary care using both quantitative and qualitative methods and conducting pharmacoepidemiological
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project - “PolyU-WIT research laboratory for energy materials intelligent manufacturing”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have an honours degree or master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering
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initiatives at SWIMS. The ideal candidate will have expertise in IoT, sensor development, ecological monitoring, and advanced ecosystem imaging methods such as photogrammetry. The officer will collaborate
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digital humanities. Area of specialization is entirely open. The appointees will contribute, in terms of teaching and administration, to the department’s new Master of Arts program in ‘Digital History in
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Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Social Science, Business Administration or a related discipline with three or more years of
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the field of public health, biostatistics, pharmacoepidemiology and epidemiological studies. They must be proficient in data analysis using statistical or computer modelling software, such as Stata or R
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an equivalent qualification; (b) have good working knowledge of quantitative and qualitative approaches and methods; (c) have high proficiency in English; and (d) be able to work independently