![]() ![]() ![]() Start date: as soon as possible, Septemat the latestĪll applications will be treated confidentially. Role may extend to include delivery of internal IRAD projects. If you are interested in this challenge, please send your completed application in electronic format to: rh.head hesge.chfor the attention of Jean-Pierre Greff, Director. Salary and conditions are commensurate with this demanding position. –Very good language skills (French and English required) –Experience in team and project management, both on a scientific and financial level –Several years’ experience in the field of Fine Arts and/or Design –MA level HES/UNI education at least (PhD preferred) or experience in research-creation in Art and Design –Create ties with local and international partners and participate in national and international networks ![]() –Contribute to the development of the PhD programme –Carry out and monitor nationally and internationally significant research projects –Lead the development, management and communication of our research projects and activities Research is an essential developmental focus for HEAD – Genève and its Applied R&D has become one of its defining features. It welcomes more than 700 students hailing from 40 different countries on its BA and MA programmes in Fine Arts, Cinema and Design. Very active in the cultural life of the city, HEAD – Genève is a major art and design school in Switzerland and is renowned internationally. To manage its research institute, lead and monitor its research projects and develop staff and students’ research skills. Hyderabad, Nizamabad and a couple of district police units have already started the exercise, he added.HEAD – Genève, Geneva School of Art and Design, invites applications for the position of: HES Associate Lecturer, Head of the Research Institute for Art and Design (IRAD) (75%) In Telangana, the project will become full-fledged in a few months after the police officials till the rank of police constable complete necessary training in uploading details in iRAD app. Varsha Nihal, who is iRAD project rollout manager in Nizamabad, said the MoRTH had taken up the project funded by World Bank with an objective to improve road safety in the country. “We have already started implementing the project on a demo basis,” Nizamabad district Deputy Commissioner of Police V Aravind Babu told Telangana Today.Īround 34 black spots have been identified in Nizamabad after the district police started implementing the project from this month. The corrective measures would be taken after completion of a detailed study of black spots by a team from IIT-Madras. The entire exercise is aimed at identifying black-spots and taking corrective measures to prevent road accidents in future. The police official would upload details in the app for analysing through data analytics techniques. Right from the details of defects at the accident spot, time of occurrence of the incident, photos, videos, weather conditions, accused vehicle details along with the driver’s information, injured person’s information to treatment extended by the hospital would be collected by the police official, who first rushed to the spot on receiving information. A unique ID will be first created for each incident in the app. ![]()
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