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sector and contribute to human health. Applications are invited for appointments as Project Specialist (Ref.: H01/2025/121) for innovative technology and product development projects specifically in
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of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS). Experience in teaching programme development and management will be an advantage. The appointee will contribute to the overall teaching and action research effectiveness
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the Vaccine Process Development workstream and contributes to others workstreams of the HKJCGHI, including capacity building. These areas of work are in sync with HKJCGHI activities of the Science Unit in Seoul
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advisory, or large-scale public health initiatives; A strong commitment to teaching, curriculum development, and mentorship in medical and public health education; Experience in interdisciplinary
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also contribute to the development of curriculum and teaching materials, evaluation efforts, etc. A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in
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and/or curriculum development. The appointees are expected to play a key role in leading the School’s advanced clinical training and laboratory teaching programmes, pursuing new strategic directions
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event logistics and maintain records related to the events; (d) support the development and distribution of promotional materials; (e) assist in the preparation of reports and presentations related
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, developmental and stem cell biology, cancer, body defence systems, neuroscience, bioinformatics and bioengineering. In the course of career development, the appointees are expected to make substantial
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the course of career development, the appointee is expected to make substantial contributions to the School’s strategic developments in academic and research collaborations locally, regionally and
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of Public Administration (MPA). The appointee will contribute to teaching and curriculum development across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, supervise graduate capstone projects, support programme