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Work type: Full-time Department: School of Chinese (04100) Categories: Teaching Staff Applications are invited for appointment as Senior Lecturer in the Chinese Language Enhancement Programme (CLEP
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Chinese Historical Studies (MACHS) programme in the School of Chinese (Ref.: 532347), to commence on August 15, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter, on a two-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility
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developmental psychology, as well as social/health psychology. Our department offers comprehensive undergraduate, taught postgraduate, MPhil, and PhD programs in psychology. We also support open science and
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students each year. In addition to these, the Faculty also hosts the Law, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (LITE) Programme (LITE, established in 2018), as part of the Experiential Learning
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. The appointees will teach courses of the Master of Arts in Creative Communications (MACC) Programme related to Social Media, Branding, and Marketing or other relevant fields of specialization. The MACC is a full
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programs in climate governance and risk management. External Liaison: Engage with industry partners to enhance career development opportunities for students. Build connections that facilitate internships
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for teaching a compulsory course themed at “The Chinese Economies” for the Master of Arts in China Development Studies (MAChDS) programme. Requirements Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in geography
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such as machine learning, programming, big data analytics, statistics, social network analysis, natural language processing, and population analysis. The appointee will work on the Master of Social Sciences
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will teach courses offered in the BSc Programme in Information Management. They will also be required to assume administrative duties, such as attending examiners’ meetings, as appropriate. More
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research programme, and be responsible for teaching courses and supervising students at both graduate and undergraduate levels, as well as contributing to the administration of academic programmes. What We