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to maintain high academic standards and drive continuous improvements in programme structure and delivery. This role also involves liaising with faculty, university departments, and external academic
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academic learning with meaningful community service, aiming to cultivate socially responsible, empathetic, and civically engaged graduates. Through structured training, hands-on service with partner
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, strategic plans and work plans for the unit Review, recommend, and drive process improvements to academic operations in terms of structure, systems, policies and procedures that govern programme delivery
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and familiarity with radar signal-processing algorithms. Key responsibilities include contributing to radar hardware architecture, system integration, and the construction of experimental sensing
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and interpret labour market trends, future, skills, industry hiring practices, and employer expectations across key sectors relevant to NTU graduates. Conduct structured focus groups, interviews, and
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academic learning with meaningful community service, aiming to cultivate socially responsible, empathetic, and civically engaged graduates. Through structured training, hands-on service with partner
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the University’s goals and objectives in alignment with the Campus Vibrancy Masterplan. With his/her Civil and Structural engineering background, the candidate will play a key role in reviewing all matters
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, supporting the Institute’s mission to integrate life sciences with physical, chemical, and materials sciences and engineering for novel molecular analytics. Key Responsibilities: Use a range of structural
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subject to performance and organisational needs. Subject to suitability, the role may be structured jointly with Fraunhofer Singapore Research Ltd. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Programme
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of information technologies—including the Internet, ERP systems, and e-commerce—in both corporate and governmental management, humanity’s modes of production, organizational structures, mechanisms of exchange and