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entrepreneurship initiatives and community projects Mentor, coach and support students and student leaders in running student clubs, interest groups and other student organisations Collaborate with internal and
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Demonstrated the ability to obtain extramural funding A good track record of supervising research staff, postdocs, students, and interns in relevant fields Experienced in cross-disciplinary research initiatives
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. While continuing to equip students with the latest scientific and technological skills sets much needed by the industry, the School has evolved into a hub of excellence in its niche areas of research. As
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Job Description The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore, invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professor appointments, one in International
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basic and applied. Our science educationists focus mainly on maximising the potential of every child through research on students' learning approaches and problem-solving skills, and work with teachers
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body. We provide academic services for students from the time of their matriculation to their graduation. The job holder will manage the day-to-day operations for the graduation functions, including
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for AI in education. This knowledge base not only educates the NUS community but also lays the groundwork for future development. Synthesising Insights: In collaboration with AICET’s international
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position as Assistant/Associate Professor in Counselling/Counselling Psychology. This position provides the opportunity to teach undergraduate and postgraduate students in the areas of counselling and
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disciplinary and interdisciplinary research excellence. Students are given ample opportunities to develop strong critical thinking, research, and communication skills that enable them to make meaningful
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An instrumental role in achieving the University’s goals, such as enhancing education, research, and administration quality, improving staff/student experiences, and bolstering the university's