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Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)

Faculty Opening for Human Anatomy and Physiology at the Singapore Institute of Technology

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Job no: 498683
Department: Health and Social Sciences
Contract type: Contract

FACULTY OPENING FOR HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY AT THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, offering industry-relevant degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work- and future-ready professionals. Its mission is to maximise the potential of its learners and to innovate with the healthcare industry, through an integrated applied learning and research approach, so as to contribute to the economy and society.

The university’s unique pedagogy integrates clinical practice education and academic endeavour, embracing authentic learning in a real-world environment through collaborations with key strategic partners. Its focus on applied research with clinical impact is aimed at helping the healthcare and social services sector innovate and grow.

As a young university, we would like to foster an academic environment that seamlessly integrates teaching, applied research and clinical practice. We offer competitive remuneration, generous employment benefits, access to funding to undertake research of relevance to industry, and opportunities to inspire and nurture the next generation of skilled allied health and nursing professionals. We currently have positions available at all levels, from Lecturer to Professor, for Human Anatomy and Physiology in the Health and Social Sciences Cluster.

Applicants should possess:

  1. A PhD in Anatomy, Physiology or equivalent medical/science degree from a reputable university
  2. Experience in developing and delivering curricula using innovative methods.
  3. Extensive professional experience in the discipline.
  4. Good track record in obtaining research grants and in publications.
  5. Strong commitment to teamwork and student support.

The appointee will be expected to:

  1. Develop and teach Anatomy and/or Physiology modules at the undergraduate and/or postgraduate level, as well as other modules related to the applicant’s area(s) of expertise.
  2. Undertake funded clinical research and scholarly activities.
  3. Supervise students in applied learning and research activities.
  4. Participate in student advising
  5. Manage anatomy and/or other related laboratory operations

The appointee will also be provided with paid leave to undertake consultancy work with the healthcare industry and/or spend time attached with the industry.

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. All applications must be submitted electronically via the "Apply Now" button below. Please contact the Human Resource via HR_Faculty@singaporetech.edu.sg if you have any enquiries relating to these opportunities. 

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Title
Faculty Opening for Human Anatomy and Physiology at the Singapore Institute of Technology
Location
10 Dover Drive , Singapore
Published
2024-09-17
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