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Job reference
19/107540
Date posted
03/06/2019
Application closing date
14/08/2019
Salary
Professor salary will be determined in accordance with the Professorial ranges as applied within the University
Job category/type
Academic
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Chair or Reader in Pharmaceutical Global Health
Job description
To develop and maintain independent lines of research in pharmaceutical global health and to contribute to relevant collaborative research programmes, including multidisciplinary programmes, where appropriate. To develop and deliver innovative teaching, including curriculum development as appropriate. To publish research findings widely in
high quality peer-reviewed scientific media and to maintain research activities through securing external research funding, including funding from high quality peer-reviewed sources. To undertake the necessary management and administrative duties associated with the requirements of the post and to contribute to the academic leadership of the School.
It is intended to appoint at Chair level, however in the event this is not possible, consideration will be given to appointing at Reader level
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Job title
Chair or Reader in Pharmaceutical Global Health
Job reference
19/107540
Date posted
03/06/2019
Application closing date
14/08/2019
Salary
Professor salary will be determined in accordance with the Professorial ranges as applied within the University
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
Blank
Job description
To develop and maintain independent lines of research in pharmaceutical global health and to contribute to relevant collaborative research programmes, including multidisciplinary programmes, where appropriate. To develop and deliver innovative teaching, including curriculum development as appropriate. To publish research findings widely in
high quality peer-reviewed scientific media and to maintain research activities through securing external research funding, including funding from high quality peer-reviewed sources. To undertake the necessary management and administrative duties associated with the requirements of the post and to contribute to the academic leadership of the School.
It is intended to appoint at Chair level, however in the event this is not possible, consideration will be given to appointing at Reader level
Candidate Information - Chair
Candidate Information - Reader
About the School
Further information for international applicants
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit