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Politics and Public Administration research and education since its establishment in 1970. Alongside a competitive PhD and MPhil research degree programme, the Department offers three highly successful
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Master’s degree or higher in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Science, or a STEM-related field, and being a registered pharmacist in Hong Kong is preferred. Those with a PhD degree and experience in curriculum
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competitive PhD research degree programme, the Department offers three highly successful taught postgraduate programmes – Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master in International and Public Affairs (MIPA
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), and preferably other relevant higher academic qualification (e.g. MD, MS, PhD). They should have a distinguished and sustained record of high-quality impactful research, as indicated by publications
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research is essential. It is also advantageous to have a higher academic qualification (e.g. MD, MS, PhD). Appointees shall be mapped to the relevant departments with a strategic role to play in growing
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would be welcomed. Applicants should normally have a first degree in Law (eg. LLB, BA(Jurisprudence) and JD), and an additional postgraduate degree in Law (eg. LLM, PhD, D Phil and SJD). Those who do not
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teaching and graduate research mentoring. The job duties of successful candidates include teaching at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, securing research grants, supervising PhD students, and
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on a two-year or three-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance. Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Immunology from a top
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levels, securing research grants, supervising PhD students, and serving on various departmental or faculty committee. A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be
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should hold a PhD degree in Immunology from a top-tier university (QS ranking top 50) and have at least five years of postdoctoral training in immunology research in leading universities. Candidates should