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connection with CIL’s expansion of its programme on international human rights law. The objective of the position is to develop the research capabilities and knowledge of junior scholars by immersing them in a
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experience in health research. Major duties of the Research Assistant will include: Conduct literature review Prepare and submit of human subject ethics protocols Construct and program online surveys
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at once • Communicating with stakeholders to understand business challenges and potential solutions Qualifications • Doctorate degree in Exercise Science, Physiology, Data Science, or equivalent
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to conference presentations and write papers for submission to peer reviewed journals • Collaborating across teams, contributing to multiple research projects at once Qualifications • Bachelors degree in
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months? ● Have a strong understanding of the vision and produce a comprehensive plan for high quality, engaging, user-friendly content. ● Built a strong relationship with the project team, design team and
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the development of seminars and conferences The successful candidate is encouraged to apply interdisciplinary approach with other areas of international law, such as human rights. All research staff in CIL will
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resolution. We encourage interdisciplinary approaches, such as (1) human rights and technology/ artificial intelligence/ global health/ international humanitarian law/ environment; (2) trade and climate change
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on thermoelectric hydrogels/ionogels. Recently, wearable electronics and sensors have attracted great attention for various applications including human-machine interaction, health monitoring and wireless
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Job Description The mission of Cancer Science Institute (National University of Singapore) is to better understand the causes of human cancer across Asia, and thereby improve its detection
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aims and objectives. Job Description • Conduct literature searches and assist with the literature review • Assist with the preparation and submission of human subject research ethics protocols • Conduct