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programme budgets, expenditures and assets Organise and manage events such as talks, workshops, meetings and programme-related activities. Assist in preparation of exam reports and slides Provide
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polytechnics Record and maintain meeting notes or minutes Handle student-related matters such a processing claims and withdrawals Support the preparation process for programme accreditation Carry out additional
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Study Programme (IWSP). Professional Officers could also lead or work with faculty on industry innovation projects to provide solutions to the industry. In addition to their role in applied learning and
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. About the DIGNIFIED programme The DIGNIFIED programme is dedicated to developing elderly-friendly, textured modified foods with
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with external stakeholders; Plan and organize meetings and serve as secretariat for meetings convened at Cluster/Programme/Committee level; Participate in the review and improvement of academic work
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The SIT-SCTP Career Coaching Manager plays a pivotal role in driving the employability outcomes of adult learners enrolled in SIT SkillsFuture Career Transition Programme (SIT-SCTP). This position
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Study Programme (IWSP). Professional Officers could also lead or work with faculty on industry innovation projects to provide solutions to the industry. In addition to their role in applied learning and
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. Degree in Infocomm, Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer/Electrical Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent. Possessing a Master’s or PhD degree will be advantageous. Strong interest and
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. This role supports the Future Ship and System Design (FSSD) Programme, which aims to accelerate the decarbonisation and digitalisation
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for related programmes. Handle general feedback from students and public. Research and analyse for various programme performance indicators to support the roll-out and operational effectiveness of programmes