Research Assistant/Associate (Research Operations & Programme Support)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Singapore, Singapore
Not specified; commensurate with qualifications + ...
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Bachelor's or master's degree in stem
Experience supporting researchers
Proficient in microsoft 365 suite
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The National University of Singapore is seeking a Research Assistant/Associate to support the Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme, focusing on enhancing research operations and compliance. The role involves coordinating research projects, assisting in grant management, and facilitating collaboration among researchers in a dynamic environment.
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Job Summary
This role supports the Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme by strengthening research operations, coordination, and compliance.
The position involves assisting with grant applications, managing post-award budgets, and ensuring adherence to safety guidelines.
Candidates must be detail-oriented with a strong sense of ownership to handle confidential information and maintain accurate documentation.
Matching Summary
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The National University of Singapore is seeking a Research Assistant/Associate to support the Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme, focusing on enhancing research operations and compliance. The role involves coordinating research projects, assisting in grant management, and facilitating collaboration among researchers in a dynamic environment.
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Salary
Not specified; commensurate with qualifications and experience
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's or Master's degree in STEM
Experience supporting researchers
Proficient in Microsoft 365 suite
Strong organizational and communication skills
Knowledge of research grant processes
Nice-to-have
Familiarity with institutional compliance frameworks
Proactive approach to process improvement
Ability to manage multiple workstreams
Interest in research operations management
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in STEM
Experience working with academic research environments