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The Centre for Banking & Finance Law (CBFL) at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore strives to be at the cutting edge of legal developments in banking and finance by contributing
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(CBFL) at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore strives to be at the cutting edge of legal developments in banking and finance by contributing ideas for improving the financial system
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publishing op-eds aimed at a broader audience. He/she will maintain an active research agenda with regular policy-relevant and scholarly publications and develop subject expertise in consultation with the Dean
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at improving symptom monitoring and management in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D) through the development of a novel, AI-enabled wearable device. The role will focus on conducting clinical trials
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conducting industry and enterprise research to support personalized career planning and skill development, assisting in entrepreneurship consultations and startup ecosystem analysis, and supporting
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diverse societies, with a particular emphasis on Singapore and Asia. It explores how communities adapt religious practices and doctrines in plural settings and aims to develop models that promote peace and
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Development of computational methods and systems in support of the research activities Required educational qualification, experience, skills and competencies: A BSc in Bioinformatics or similar field (Life
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international scholars that strengthens Singapore’s research capabilities; and Assist in the development of promising overseas- based early-career researchers so as to broaden the potential pipeline
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diverse societies, with a particular emphasis on Singapore and Asia. It explores how communities adapt religious practices and doctrines in plural settings and aims to develop models that promote peace and