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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Assistant Manager (Programme Management), Executive Education Office Posting Start Date: 26/12/2025 About NUS Business School Founded in the same year that
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IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community providing knowledge at its fingertips by enhancing the use
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Job Description Apply now Job Title: Executive/Senior Executive (Programme Management/Digital Initiatives), MSc Programmes Office Posting Start Date: 04/11/2025 About NUS Business School Founded in
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international collaborations. We have a full range of faculty covering all major research areas in computer science and boast a thriving PhD program that attracts the brightest students from the region and beyond
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courses). The primary focus of this role is to provide end-to-end support in programme administration for our partnership programmes and SSG-funded courses, with an emphasis on course administration
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loads, excellent facilities, and extensive international collaborations. We have a full range of faculty covering all major research areas in computer science and boast a thriving PhD program that
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provides a unique living and learning experience for undergraduates in their first and second year. It will offer the UTown College Programme (UTCP) and contribute towards a holistic education that
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Global Studies programme examining the processes and effects of globalisation across political, economic, social, and cultural domains (https://fass.nus.edu.sg/globalstudies) . Faculty and students can
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are responsible for the development and delivery of the Health Ethics, Law and Professionalism programme through all five years of the undergraduate medical curriculum in addition to the postgraduate and continuing
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Research Fellow. This two-year contractual appointment supports the expansion of the Centre's Peace and Security Programme and aims to enhance the research capabilities of emerging scholars by providing a