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College of Public Health The College of Public Health at Taipei Medical University invite applications for Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor position in the Master Program in Global Health
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National Sun Yat-sen University, Department of Applied Mathematics Position ID: NSYSU -PROF [#26827] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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applicant should arrange for a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement, publication list, and at least three recommendation letters to be submitted online at this website or emailed to: Prof. Yueh
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years of postdoctoral experience. Teaching experience is preferred but not required; candidates should be able to teach courses in English. Application Materials: Curriculum Vitae: Please include
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insurance plan. Applicants (Ph.D. required, Post-doctoral training preferred) should indicate the area(s) applied. This department emphasizes both research and teaching. The appointee will be expected
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College of Biomedical Engineering TheCollege of Biomedical Engineering at Taipei Medical University invite applications for Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor position in the School
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Academia Sinica is seeking applications for the position of Director of the Biomedical Translation Research Center (BioTReC), located at Taiwan’s National Biotechnology Research Park. BioTReC is a
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. Currently, IOP maintains active research programs in the following areas: Condensed Matter Physics, Medium to High-Energy Physics, and Physics of Active and Living Matter. We particularly welcome applicants
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, 2026. Applicants in all areas of physics are welcome. Successful candidates are expected to establish a strong and independent research program, obtain research funding, commit to excellent teaching, and
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) Position Description: Position Description Academia Sinica is seeking applications for the position of Director of the Biomedical Translation Research Center (BioTReC), located at Taiwan’s National