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scientific experience in the field of interdisciplinary oncology is desired, in particular in the certification, management and strategic development of oncology centers and modules, as
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product development or commercialization; organize applications for national major science and technology facility, plan and implement related projects, and facilitate commercialization of research outcomes
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related fields The Young Lead Researcher (YLR) program at IFReC aims to cultivate promising young researchers into internationally competitive, independent researchers. This program offers researchers with
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encompasses the entire field of general thoracic surgery including patient care, research, teaching and especially a leadership role in of the lung transplantation programm. It is expected that the professor
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includes the benefits you receive, opportunities for you to develop your skills and ways to get to know your colleagues. Some of these include: Support networks that focus on fostering dialogue around
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curriculum development and teaching in the department’s online programmes i.e Honours in School Leadership, Masters in School Leadership and Management, and the Advanced Diploma in School Leadership and
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, the successful candidate will contribute actively to the strategic plan of the Faculty and the University in terms of teaching and learning, curriculum development, research, internationalisation and community
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ongoing enhancement of programme content. Apply knowledge gained through professional practice, research, and scholarly work to inform curriculum development, module design, and teaching delivery
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Success Programme. These units work in a matrix that combines collaborative projects and unit-based responsibilities. Duties: Developing a Learning and Teaching strategy and plan for 2026-2030 which is
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actively to the strategic plan of the Faculty and the University, playing a key role in driving innovation in teaching, curriculum development, research, internationalisation and community engagement