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the functions of corporate support, human resources, and events, to ensure the smooth operations of the Corporate Lab, so as to enable the Corporate Lab and research projects to accomplish and achieve
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intervenes in the market and promotes the optimal allocation of resources Teaching Outcomes: Basic Concepts and Laws of Economics and Welfare Economics Theory of consumers and producers in competitive markets
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when necessary. Work closely with ODFM to facilitate request for office and lab access. Manage any IT matters, including IT equipment allocation and support for GPU servers (if required). 2. Support on
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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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of investment returns. Responsible for the preparation of investment fund reporting such as Income allocation report and distribution reports. 6. Development and Sinking Fund accounting and reporting: Responsible
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development budget and project schedule. Partner with the Finance department to review and secure development budgets. Develop and present budgetary factsheets for accurate budget allocation. Strategize and
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alignment. Budget Management: Managing the marketing communications budget and ensuring efficient allocation of resources. Performance Analysis and Reporting: Monitoring and analysing the effectiveness
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resolution and troubleshooting during programme execution. Financial Planning & Budget Oversight Prepare and oversee detailed programme budgets, ensuring optimal resource allocation and cost-efficiency. Track
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to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the programs. Responsibilities: Final Year Project (FYP) Administration Manage end-to-end FYP registration (student application, supervisor allocation, approvals
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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