[e-drug] Faculty position at Boston University SPH

E-drug: Faculty position at Boston University SPH
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Boston University Department of International Health

seeks candidates for

FACULTY POSITION(S)

The Department of International Health (DIH) at the Boston University School
of Public Health (BUSPH) has openings for one or more new faculty member(s)
at the Associate or Full Professor level with interest and experience in one
or more of the following: pharmaceuticals, complex humanitarian emergency
management, maternal and child health or nutrition. Candidates who are
willing to and interested in working in areas outside their primary field of
interest are encouraged to apply.

A successful candidate should be able to contribute to a wide range of DIH
activities and to the BUSPH overall. The position will involve teaching,
consulting and research. The exact mix will be adjusted based on the skills
and interests of the candidate and the needs of the department.

Candidates should have:

- A doctoral degree in public health, medicine or a related field.
- A demonstrated ability to design, implement and teach a course or training
program.
- Research interests and expertise across a range of public health issues.
- A minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in lower income countries.
- An ability and desire to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary group
of colleagues.
-2 or more years living full-time in a lower income country is very
desirable.
- Program management experience is desirable
- Working knowledge of another language is desirable.

For more information please go to our web site.

www.bumc.bu.edu/IH/Recruit

Richard Laing
richardl@bu.edu
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