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; provide clinical services at the University’s teaching hospitals; and contribute to administrative duties in the Department and Faculty. Information about the Department can be obtained at https
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diseases. Publish original research articles in high-impact journals. Secure external competitive grants. Engage in collaborative projects both internally and externally. Supervise and co-supervise
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a research-led, English-medium faculty offering undergraduate, taught postgraduate, and research postgraduate programmes. One of the University’s three original faculties, with over 3,600 students and
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). Duties and Responsibilities The appointee will play a key role in a large-scale, mental health, and well-being project for primary schools in Hong Kong, under the Department of Psychology, Faculty
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Committee of Hong Kong. More information about the Centre can be found at www.cqh.hku.hk . The Role The appointees will primarily work with the Principal Investigators on the study of China’s economic
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and development of courses in the areas of law mentioned above. Information about the Faculty can be found at http://www.law.hku.hk/ . For enquiry, please email to dolsen@hku.hk ). A highly competitive
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as soon as possible and continue until September 19, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier. Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/408927/clinical
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hospitals; and contribute to administrative duties in the Department and Faculty. Information about the Department can be obtained at https://hkumicro.hku.hk/ . Applicants who have responded to the previous
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. The Role The appointees will primarily work with the Principal Investigators on the study of China’s economic, financial, social, and other histories, oriented toward academic journal publications. They will
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to internship operations and student outcomes Requirements A recognised Master's degree or above in Psychology or related disciplines within the Social Sciences A minimum of three years’ post-qualification work