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/ Health Sciences/ Pharmacy/Medicine/ Nursing/ Psychology/ Social Work/ Sociology/ Liberal Arts and similar from an accredited university. Entry level graduates, MSc holders and those with an interest in
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should possess the following: A Masters Degree from a recognised university in disciplines that include Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Social Policy, and Behavioral Economics; An aptitude for and at
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in SSR). Qualifications The candidate should possess the following: A Ph.D. from a recognized university in the Social Sciences preferably in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Social Policy, and
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to work occasionally on weekends to provide support for centre events and workshops. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Department : Psychological
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the Institutional Review Board and modifications as needed work on other tasks as assigned. Qualifications The applicant should: Have a Bachelor’s degree with Honors in nursing/psychology/public health or related
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Job Description STATEMENT OF PURPOSE To conduct neuropsychological assessments, and to assist in research procedures. Candidates will gain training and exposure to research skills (running study, data collection, data analysis and communication skill). DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (A) SPECIFIC...
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conferences, popular science forums, blogs, social media, etc) as appropriate Qualifications A recognised degree in Psychology, Public Health, Medicine, or another area of relevance to Arts/Heritage or Health
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, focus group discussions, and participants observation. Preparation of meeting materials for stakeholders. Qualifications Requirements: BSc in a social science, life science, psychology, anthropology
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psychological support to individual students and work with departmental leaders and stakeholders to enhance students’ health and wellbeing. You will work with a team that is dynamic, fun, and most of all
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investigating challenges associated with the existing consumer behaviour models in psychology (e.g., underlying assumption and econometric identification), revising them to understand economic decisions based