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to join our Analyst Program 2026. This is a 2-year program offering the opportunity to learn about asset allocation, different investment strategies in various asset classes, risk management, portfolio
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maintenance processes. • Ensure compliance with institutional regulatory requirements and best practices. • Plan and coordinate laboratory space allocation and utilization in consultation with
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. Lead the financial planning and management of the core budget, ensuring resource allocation is aligned with research priorities and long-term strategic goals which includes overseeing the administration
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strategy. Manage the preparation and execution of the annual budget, ensuring prudent allocation of resources and ongoing monitoring of expenditures in line with institutional priorities. Oversee a portfolio
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and Conference Fund allowance to support attendance at academic conferences. The allocation is S$6,000 per annum, prorated based on the candidate’s date of commencing the Fellowship. 3. Fellows will
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research seminars, ensuring effective resource allocation and logistics. Drive process improvements and digital transformation in research administration and programme management functions. 4. Leadership
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allocation, key management, and logistics for meetings. Assist in planning outreach events, symposia, workshops, and town halls. Manage social media and dissemination materials for the Centre. Work with CRPP
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, resource allocation, and budgetary oversight for the centre Develop and implement the centre’s annual budget plan in consultation with the Lead PI Prepare and present reports, presentation materials
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of the Environment (ASE) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Assistant Director of Business Operations. This position reports directly to the School Chair. This role is responsible for overseeing resource allocation
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allocation aligned with faculty hiring, research needs, and operational changes. Manage renovation and reconfiguration projects for faculty offices and laboratories in collaboration with the Office of