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Information Technology Services Office Assistant Manager (Network Infrastructure) (Ref. 260220002) Duties The appointee will join a collaborative team responsible for the development, support and
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The ability to work well independently and collaboratively as a team The capacity to develop and pursue a coherent research agenda The ability to develop a body of high-quality publications in scholarly
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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
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which would provide the successful candidate with an opportunity to shape the development of the School and to take it to new heights. Accordingly, the successful candidate will be of a stature equivalent
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undergraduate and/or postgraduate programmes; mentoring skills; and also be competent in curriculum development. Academic research experience would be an advantage. The appointee will play a leading role in
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, developmental and stem cell biology, cancer, body defence systems, neuroscience, bioinformatics and bioengineering. In the course of career development, the appointees are expected to make substantial
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in the research project - “Development of efficient and cost-effective equipment for angstrom-level precision polishing and its application in processing optical complex surfaces”. Qualifications
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the course of career development, the appointee is expected to make substantial contributions to the School’s strategic developments in academic and research collaborations locally, regionally and
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Containerd; (i) be proficient in Python or Shell and capable of developing automation scripts for operations; (j) be fluent in both written and spoken English and Chinese; (k) be familiar with
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and/or curriculum development. The appointees are expected to play a key role in leading the School’s advanced clinical training and laboratory teaching programmes, pursuing new strategic directions