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will be expected to (a) develop a significant independent research programme with external funding; (b) supervise postgraduate students; (c) teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses; and (d) perform
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at https://chemistry.hku.hk. Applications are invited for appointment as Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Computational Chemistry and/or AI for Chemistry. The appointee is expected to develop
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- private law - healthy, smart and sustainable cities Successful candidates should have a demonstrated ability to build a world-class research programme related to CityUHK’s strategic research areas, plus a
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, and to develop a vigorous research program in their areas of interest. Applicants should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or a related discipline, and ideally with two years’ post-doctoral research
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development of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in pharmaceutical science but can contribute to teaching programmes in medicine, biomedical sciences, nursing, and/or Chinese medicine. Information about
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research accomplishments and potential for establishing a significant externally funded research program; and (iii) have a strong interest in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Appointment(s
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research programmes; and carry out administrative work and other duties to facilitate the development of the Department as a whole. Requirements A PhD degree with strong background in Chemistry. For
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. Opportunities for Growth This RAP position offers great opportunities for professional development, including leading independent cutting-edge research projects, mentoring postdocs and graduate students
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comprehensive range of programmes across ten Schools. The University’s diverse community of students and staff - including Ph.D. students and postdoctoral fellows from top universities in the US, UK, China, and
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research and facilitates collaboration with other disciplines. Further information about the department is available at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/med/mic/. Applicants should have (i) a PhD degree or equivalent