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of Practice. There will be opportunities for academic growth, career development and mentorship, depending on the appointees’ interests and accomplishments. Applicants who have responded to the previous
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which would provide the successful candidate with an opportunity to shape the development of the School and to take it to new heights. Accordingly, the successful candidate will be of a stature equivalent
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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
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evidenced by positive student feedback; (b) teach across a range of courses; (c) produce, evaluate and revise teaching and learning materials; (d) work on meeting self-identified professional development
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, and able to work in an interdisciplinary and multicultural environment. The appointees will teach courses in medicine, public health, and/or global health and development; manage interdisciplinary
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. The appointees will contribute to teaching public health principles such as public health, global health and development, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and Chinese medicine. They will join an interdisciplinary
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will assist the project leader in the research project - “Development of Fe-based high-entropy alloys with superior mechanical properties”. Qualifications For the post of Postdoctoral Fellow, applicants
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integrate Web / Mobile applications; (b) be responsible for the development of the Capstone Success project; (c) explore and recommend new AI technologies; (d) prepare test plans, test cases and test
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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