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Job Description DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Research Assistant Professor (25260473) The Department presently offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programmes, and is now seeking outstanding applicants
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presently offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programmes, and is now seeking outstanding applicants for the position of Research Assistant Professor. Responsibilities: The position is created and funded as part
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and engage in various scholarly activities, including securing research funding, student supervision and taking up teaching duties, if necessary. Requirements: A relevant PhD degree with a solid and
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areas. The appointee is expected to conduct high-impact research and engage in various scholarly activities, including securing research funding, student supervision and taking up teaching duties
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), and PhD degrees, the Department presently has around 150 undergraduate students, 70 taught postgraduate students and 90 research students and project staff. The Department places a strong emphasis on
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students, and contributing to departmental service. Collaboration with other faculty members in research and teaching is also expected. Requirements: Applicants should hold a PhD in a related discipline and
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of BSc (Hons) in Chemistry, BSc (Hons) in Analytical and Testing Sciences, MSc in Analytical Chemistry, MPhil (by research), and PhD degrees, the Department presently has around 150 undergraduate students
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members in research and teaching is also expected. Requirements: Applicants should hold a PhD in a related discipline and demonstrate excellence in research and teaching. They are expected to be energetic
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colleagues from different departments in the Academy is fundamental. Applicants with a proven international research record and a history of securing external research grants will be given preference
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international research record and a history of securing external research grants will be given preference. Candidates should demonstrate methodological innovation and interdisciplinary integration in