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work with Programme Directors for effective programme delivery. Responsibilities: Managing and supervising event sites and delivering the promised outcomes. Support teaching members in planning and
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of two manuscripts. For more information about NTU Singapore, please visit the NTU website at https://www.ntu.edu.sg . Hiring Institution: NTU
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AI Singapore (AISG) is a national AI programme launched by the National Research Foundation (NRF) to anchor deep national capabilities in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Hosted at the Nanyang
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excellence to join our graduate programme team. In this key role, the successful candidate will be responsible for leading and overseeing the administrative, academic, and operational aspects of the Graduate
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and service delivery. Deliver structured teaching, clinical supervision, and mentorship to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Chinese Medicine (CMed) programme. Support students’ academic
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Reporting to the Centre Manager at the NTU Centre in Computational Technologies for Finance (CCTF), the Senior Assistant Manager / Assistant Manager will lead and manage the full spectrum
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administration, examinations, and progression matters. Coordinate and manage graduate academic related activities and events, including programme outreach, publicity, orientation, and other ad hoc student
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AI Singapore (AISG) is a national AI programme launched by the National Research Foundation (NRF) to anchor deep national capabilities in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The programme office is hosted
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& Culture Strengthening Support administration and collection of wellbeing survey data across units. Monitor participation and support analysis of survey and feedback data to inform programme improvements
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: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Test Anxiety Survivors' Education-Revised (TASE-R) Program on Test Anxiety, Perceived Academic Stress, Test-Taking Coping Skills, and Well-Being among Secondary and Junior