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at various career stages: a distinguished Professor with an exemplary research track record, a Practice Professor with substantial industry experience to lead collaborative research endeavours, and an
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practice-led pedagogy. Qualifications Successful candidates must hold a PhD in Communication, or a closely related field by the date of appointment. They should also possess evidence of outstanding teaching
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. Teaching methods will include extensive use of team-based learning and e-learning. The appointee is expected to contribute to integration of the science relating to the broad area of Neuroscience
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Job Description We seek Assistant Professors with expertise in one or more of the following areas: media and communication studies; information sciences and technology; PR/corporate communication
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diseases. The appointee is expected to undertake teaching and educational responsibilities for the training of medical students and postgraduate research students. Teaching methods will include extensive use
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should have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant field (structural biology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related discipline) with postdoctoral or other professional experiences in closely
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levels. Job Description The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS invites applications from outstanding candidates for full-time faculty appointments (Practice Track) in the field of synthetic biology. NUS
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programme evaluation, policy implementation, assessment and evaluation, economics of education, and related areas); Preferably with 5 years postdoctoral experience or equivalent; Experience in cutting edge
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Job Description (JR:18151) The position of Postdoctoral Fellow - with an emphasis on computational cancer genomics - is immediately available at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (a part of
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Overview The Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice (CRPP) at the Office of Education Research (OER) in the National Institute of Education (NIE), Singapore, encompass 5 programme research