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strength, academic development, teaching, employability, facilities, arts, and social impact. In October 2024, VinUni was appointed by UNESCO as the first and only UNESCO University Chair, focusing
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stars in 9 categories: global engagement, good governance, program strength, academic development, teaching, employability, facilities, arts, and social impact. In October 2024, VinUni was appointed by
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to bring creative vision and new ideas to help us both further improve, develop and expand the college. The successful candidate will demonstrate a real passion for teaching and have industry experience
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Research Center (VGTRC) and willing to join research clusters when required. Administrative responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the SME program by
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to the development of the SME program by participating in administrative, marketing and student recruitment, and other activities of the program in consultation with the Academic Coordinator of the study program and
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(VGTRC) and willing to join research clusters when required. Administrative responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the SME program by participating in
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. Administrative responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the SME program by participating in administrative, marketing and student recruitment, and other activities
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to contribute to the development of the Computer Science program by participating in administrative, marketing and other public activities of the program in consultation with the Academic Coordinator of the study
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expected to contribute to the development of the Computer Science program by participating in administrative, marketing and other public activities of the program in consultation with the Academic
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funded research projects is highly desirable. Administrative responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of the Computer Science Program by participating in