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employment; compensation and benefits; staff development and training; staff appraisal, reward and sanction matters, etc.; (c) search, collate and compile information / statistics independently under
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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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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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Post-doctoral Fellow in the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, School of Clinical Medicine
observation and molecular therapy. The successful candidate will leverage the unique clinical resources of the Greater Bay Area and the advanced research facilities at the University to develop innovative
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files in an efficient and secure manner; (c) support in due diligence on involved partners to confirm reliability and alignment with University’s objectives; (d) prepare comprehensive reports 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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demonstrations, supporting curriculum design, and developing teaching materials, etc. He/She will work closely with a team of colleagues dedicated to the development and delivery of innovative pedagogical
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recruitment and admission, marketing initiatives, enrichment activities, and student records management; (b) assist in planning and execution of student orientation, development workshops, exchange
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development and acquisitions decisions; (d) utilise AI-assisted forecasting to predict future resource demands based on usage statistics, course enrolments, and emerging research areas, helping to optimise
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strategic planning and organisation of events — including academic conferences, symposia, workshops, exhibitions and donor receptions; (b) coordinate with committees and develop event programmes and