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, information technology, engineering or a related discipline. They should have at least 4 years of teaching, school-based support, or project management experience. Strong communication skills, and proficiency in both
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the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions, medication, and health services. They are expected to assist the core project team in planning and coordinating research projects, evaluate territory-wide
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a Ph.D. degree in Health Science, Sport Science, Psychology, Public Health or Gerontology preferably with experience in coordinating research projects, data management, and research dissemination
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Ref.: 532734 Work type: Full-time Department: Department of Urban Planning and Design (01300) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow The Department of Urban Planning and Design
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soon as possible until August 31, 2026). Applicants should possess a Master’s degree in education, psychology, language, or a related discipline. They should have at least 1 year of teaching or project
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Ref.: 532733 Work type: Full-time Department: Department of Urban Planning and Design (01300) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow The Department of Urban Planning and Design
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to research projects aligned with SCoSEIA’s core themes: Understanding the Nature of Income and Wealth Inequality and Wealth Creation (led by Professor Duoduo Xu ) Exploring the Effects of Shocks and Policies
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. The appointee will be responsible for coordinating and conducting project related activities; collecting data; liaising with schools; writing research reports and articles; and other duties as assigned by
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to journal and conference publications; and supporting project coordination, mentoring junior research staff, and liaising with clinical or industrial partners for system integration and field trials
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on research projects related to gene-editing and other research-related projects Assist in data acquisition and analysis, write-up the results, prepare scientific publications, draft research grants, and