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”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree in Remote Sensing, Geomatics, GIS, Computer Science, Photogrammetry or a related field, and must have no more than five years of post-qualification
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- “The role of government incentives in shaping manufacturing strategies”. Qualifications Applicants, preferably research students, should: (a) have an honours degree, preferably a master’s degree or a doctoral
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administrative support to the NE programme and the project under the College of Undergraduate Studies; (e) liaise with students as well as internal and external stakeholders; and (f) perform any other duties
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the five subjects must include English Language, Chinese Language and Mathematics; (b) be full-time local undergraduate students enrolled in the Government funded BSc(Hons) programmes at the School
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must include English Language, Chinese Language and Mathematics; (b) be full-time local undergraduate students enrolled in the Government funded BSc(Hons) in Hotel Management or BSc(Hons) in Tourism
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, data collection and data analysis by collecting and analysing students’ feedbacks; and (d) provide support in preparing project documentations. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have an honours
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- “The role of government incentives in shaping manufacturing strategies”. Qualifications Applicants, preferably research students, should: (a) have an honours degree, preferably a master’s degree or a
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the research project - “Learning while serving: Training secondary school students as anti-smoke ambassadors using the service-learning model”. He/She will be required to: (a) provide support and assist in
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the project leader in the research projects - “Enhancing adaptation, integration and career development of non-local university students in Hong Kong”, “A prospective study of newly-arrived immigrant
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The appointee will assist the project leader in the research projects - “Enhancing adaptation, integration and career development of non-local university students in Hong Kong”, “A prospective study of newly