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Position: Chair Professor/Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor in Neuroscience
Institution: City University of Hong Kong
Location: Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Duties: The appointee is expected to provide leadership in teaching and research in the area of neuroscience; teach both undergraduate and postgraduate courses; conduct cutting edge research and supervise research students; carry out administrative work and other duties that facilitate the development of the College and the Department as a whole; and support the University’s core mission of excellence in professional education and research
Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD, MD or equivalent degree, with demonstrated ability to lead an independent neuroscience research programme that is complimentary to the research strengths of the Department including glial neurobiology, cognitive and behavioural neuroscience, neural substrates of learning and memory, regenerative medicine, neurological disease pathophysiology, molecular and cellular neuroscience, functional brain circuitry and imaging and systems neuroscience. Candidate shall demonstrate his/her ability to become a leader in innovative neuroscience. Research directions with translational potential and that support an intellectual climate fostering local and international collaborations are encouraged
   
Text: Chair Professor/Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor in Neuroscience The appointee is expected to provide leadership in teaching and research in the area of neuroscience; teach both undergraduate and postgraduate courses; conduct cutting edge research and supervise research students; carry out administrative work and other duties that facilitate the development of the College and the Department as a whole; and support the University’s core mission of excellence in professional education and research Applicants must have a PhD, MD or equivalent degree, with demonstrated ability to lead an independent neuroscience research programme that is complimentary to the research strengths of the Department including glial neurobiology, cognitive and behavioural neuroscience, neural substrates of learning and memory, regenerative medicine, neurological disease pathophysiology, molecular and cellular neuroscience, functional brain circuitry and imaging and systems neuroscience. Candidate shall demonstrate his/her ability to become a leader in innovative neuroscience. Research directions with translational potential and that support an intellectual climate fostering local and international collaborations are encouraged
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