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platform comprising three core pillars: education, research, and advisory. NUS Cities has developed and continues to enhance its undergraduate programme to address emerging urban challenges. The team also
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experience in a dynamic work environment. Responsibilities: Programme Operations: Admission Monitor the overall progress of the admission cycle Prepare applicant list and check submitted documents are in order
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for development of these offerings Departmental Collaboration & Capability Support - Be trained in, and help deliver, flagship HWB programmes (e.g. Peer Staff Supporter trainings, other L&D workshops) to support
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team. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the administration of overseas immersion programmes as well as supporting the development and management of strong partnerships with
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development and implementation of other arts-based programmes and optimising the benefits from arts engagement and experiences, as currently practiced. The research programme comprises four phases and involves
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the University Advancement Office, the incumbent will help develop opportunities for philanthropic support and partnerships aligned with the College’s priorities in education, research, and innovation
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The Coastal Protection and Flood Management Research Programme (CFRP) aims to advance knowledge in coastal and flood resilience and spur the growth of a vibrant research and development ecosystem
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evidence of their potential for development of an independent, cutting-edge research programme. Candidates should have an interest in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. What We Offer
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, and communication activities for the department 2. Support the operations of the undergraduate programme 3. Support the department’s IT-related matters Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in any discipline
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-facing department that supports and enhances the experience of NUS students and student life on campus. Within OSA, the Community Integration, Service and Learning team develops and delivers programmes