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Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor in Physiotherapy (Ref. 241111009) The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences offers teaching programmes
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teaching programmes from entry-level BSc (Hons) for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy to PhD. There are over 80 faculty members in the disciplines of Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and
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of the community. Currently, it has a total of around 80 full-time faculty members. Due to continuous success in our research programmes, we have several openings for qualified health professionals to join this
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Bachelor of Science (Honours) Scheme in Data Science, and makes a significant contribution to most of other academic programmes of the University by providing service teaching. It also offers master
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of the Department at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and supervise research students; (b) lead and/or participate in the planning, management and curriculum development of undergraduate and postgraduate
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backgrounds of Chinese Language. CLC has designed Discipline-Specific Requirements (DSR) subjects tailor made for more than 20 professional fields of the University’s programmes. To dovetail with the Cluster
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. The unique combination of these two healthcare disciplines in one department enables us to share expertise across the two disciplines and excel in both research and education programmes. More information
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postgraduate levels; (b) involve in the development of subject curriculum and overall teaching and learning approach as well as in subject administration; and (c) perform any other duties as assigned by
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Educational Development Centre Project Associate (Ref. 250523013) [Appointment period: twelve months initially, with possibility of further appointment] Duties The appointee will assist the project
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and therapeutical development of novel neuropeptides from ethnomedical coral Zoanthus sansibaricus and Corallium rubrum via multi-omics approaches”. He/She will be required to: (a) perform in vivo