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qualification for teaching in UK Higher Education Lecturer Level Appointment: Knowledge, Skills and Experience Strong background in stem cell biology, regenerative medicine Track record of success in bidding
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27 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile
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to the advancement of research and teaching. The Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care has research groups on management, organisation, health economics, implementation, ethics and prioritisation
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Lecturer Department Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences | Faculty of Medicine | Provost and VP Academic (Edwin D Moore) Posting End
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Social Geography in the study of place. ¦ Indigenous Health: traditional medicine, population-specific vulnerabilities (addiction, diabetes), healthcare discrepancies, mental health, spirituality
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Social Geography in the study of place. ¦ Indigenous Health: traditional medicine, population-specific vulnerabilities (addiction, diabetes), healthcare discrepancies, mental health, spirituality
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Social Geography in the study of place. ¦ Indigenous Health: traditional medicine, population-specific vulnerabilities (addiction, diabetes), healthcare discrepancies, mental health, spirituality
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medicine headquarters are based out of a dedicated building on the University Bentley campus with tailored clinical teaching and simulation facilities. The School’s mission – “To improve health in society
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Social Geography in the study of place. ¦ Indigenous Health: traditional medicine, population-specific vulnerabilities (addiction, diabetes), healthcare discrepancies, mental health, spirituality
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Social Geography in the study of place. ¦ Indigenous Health: traditional medicine, population-specific vulnerabilities (addiction, diabetes), healthcare discrepancies, mental health, spirituality