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, diabetes, and cancer, claiming 17 million premature deaths every year. The envisioned protecting.health/hongkong study is a large-scale, longitudinal health monitoring study designed to develop – in
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-established law school in Hong Kong. It plays a leading role in legal education in Hong Kong and Asia, through its various undergraduate, research postgraduate, and taught postgraduate programmes covering a
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in administering, coordinating, and implementing capacity building program for small-scale nonprofit organizations and its evaluation. He/she is responsible for the project management and strategy
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. Preference will be given to those with expertise in teaching and training, and/or conducting research in the following disciplines: non-profit management, social services management, organization development
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coordination of postgraduate and undergraduate degree programmes in urban planning, provide a high level of administrative assistance to Programme Directors, and perform other duties as assigned by the Head of
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, diabetes, and cancer, claiming 17 million premature deaths every year. The envisioned protecting.health/hongkong study is a large-scale, longitudinal health monitoring study designed to develop – in
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will teach courses in medicine, public health, and/or global health and development; manage interdisciplinary health research projects; conduct problem-based learning and evidence-based practice
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of medicines. We welcome imaginative and interdisciplinary applicants who can move our ambitions forward by pursuing new opportunities for laboratory and clinical research programme. Applicants should possess a
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at national/regional and international level. The appointee is expected to have strong commitment and ability of quality teaching, with definite promise in curriculum development and provide high-quality
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will also take leadership roles in curriculum and course development at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including common core courses for non-journalism or media students. Applicants with lesser