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Master’s degree or preferably a PhD in Quantitative Finance, Financial Engineering, Actuarial Science, or a related field. A minimum of ten years of industry experience in quantitative finance, financial
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; Undertake more substantial leadership roles in the History department, School or College. Requirements at Assistant Professor (tenure-track) level: A PhD in history or in a related field. Demonstrated
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service-related activities assigned by School and University. Requirements: PhD in Chemical Biology or a related discipline, with post-doctoral research experiences. Strong record of research and relevant
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The Nanyang Centre for Public Administration invites applications for part-time teaching of the following course at the intermediate level: Public Economics: Theory & Applications Requirements: PhD
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Division of Mathematical Sciences, School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, NTU Singapore The PhD in Mathematical Sciences programme offered by the Division of Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang
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Take responsibility in drafting technical reports and presentations that are accurate and reflect the state of the study Any other duties assigned by the PI Job Requirements: PhD degree in sports science
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and relevant research experience are encouraged to apply. Requirements A PhD in a relevant discipline, such as child development, developmental psychology, early childhood education, educational
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, especially on Technology and Child Development Candidates with appropriate qualifications and relevant research experience are encouraged to apply. Requirements A PhD in a relevant discipline, such as child
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manage the project to ensure timely delivery of milestones. Proposal and Report Writing: Prepare project proposals and technical reports for funding agencies. Research Support: Supervise and support PhD
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to BSc (Hons) and graduate training leading to MSc and PhD degrees. We invite applications for an Associate / Full Professor position specializing in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Algebraic Number