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Affairs team of the Office which takes care of the media and community relations activities for the University. The appointee will be required to: (a) assist in developing media communications
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the development and implementation of fundraising and engagement initiatives and programmes that advance the University’s strategic development; (b) formulate and implement new fundraising initiatives to enhance
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Affairs Team of the Office which takes care of the media and stakeholder engagement activities for the University. The appointee will be required to: (a) develop stakeholder engagement and
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through desktop literature searches, summarise findings, and draft content for the book “Indoor Airborne Pathogen Transmission and Mitigation Engineering”; (b) review, proofread, edit and develop
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across all UMA operations; (c) supervise and coach the Hall Administration team within the Student Resources and Support Section; (d) collaborate with the Finance Office to prepare annual hall
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research, neuroimaging, and AI-driven health solutions; (b) develop and apply machine learning and computational models to analyse large-scale health datasets; (c) publish high-impact research in
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reviews; (b) develop and conduct writing tasks and questionnaires; (c) assist in data coding and basic data analysis; (d) assist in managing the project; (e) assist in preparing progress/final
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twelve months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Develop a vision-language model-based smart driving assistant for enhancing safety and convenience
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for developing and leading educational programmes at the School of Innovation in the areas of design, technology and entrepreneurship. He/She is expected to enrich educational programmes through engagement with
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of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS). Experience in teaching programme development and management will be an advantage. The appointee will contribute to the overall teaching and action research effectiveness