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challenges; Collaboration: The ability to communicate effectively, listen actively, and contribute constructively to group discussions is essential for successful collaboration; Resilience: applicants should
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successful graduates require a powerful combination of subject-specific knowledge and entrepreneurial (or intrapreneurial) real-world abilities, such as interpersonal skills, creativity, negotiation, teamwork
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service to the School, the University and its stakeholders. Maintain a sustained record of successful PhD supervision. Work collaboratively with relevant School(s), College and University entities
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external examiners. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students. Provide administrative service to the School, the University and its stakeholders. Maintain a sustained record of successful PhD
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successful PhD supervision. Work collaboratively with relevant School(s), College and University entities to identify opportunities for meaningful and genuine partnership and successful impact-creation
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initiative to identify research opportunities, propose new ideas, and seek solutions to research challenges; Collaboration: the ability to communicate effectively, listen actively, and contribute
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QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCES A doctoral research (normally PhD) degree in electrical and electronics, mechatronics, intelligent controls, robotics engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, computer