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日期: 2016年6月24日 GMT+8 上午9:07:52
收件人: 'The Hong Kong Society of Behavioral Health' <hks...@gmail.com>
主题: [Position available for postdoc] Early Career Researcher in HIV Research

Dear HKSBH members,

   An exciting opportunity has opened up for early career researches in the field of Public Health. Director of UNC Project-China, Prof. Joseph Tucker announced his team is looking for a new China postdoc to help out with their crowdsourcing project. The job announcement is below. Please also forward it on to individuals/networks you feel may be interested.

 

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Hong Kong Society of Behavioral Health

 


 

Early Career Researcher in HIV Research

 

Summary Description: The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Project-China is accepting applications for an Early Career Researcher supported by an NIH R01 grant. This research project focuses on developing, implementing and evaluating an HIV testing campaign using crowdsourcing (details here<http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=8789421&icde=21816930&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=2&csb=default&cs=ASC>). This position offers the opportunity to be involved in cutting edge HIV research. Primary responsibilities include developing and implementing a crowdsourced intervention, preparing manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, and assisting developing grant applications. The researcher will be based in Guangzhou, China at the UNC Project-China office as part of our SESH team (details here<http://www.seshglobal.org/>).

 

Minimum Requirements: 1. Masters or PhD in public health, health communications, or other related field; 2. Demonstrated ability to produce peer-reviewed scientific articles; 3. Proficient in English and Mandarin Chinese.

 

Preferred Qualifications: 1. Experience in public health implementation in China; 2. Experience evaluating interventions or programs; 3. The ability to lead a team in the Chinese context.

 

Appointment and Salary: One year full-time appointment with salary and benefits package consistent with NIH standards (approximately 42,000 USD) with an option to extend to a second year contingent on meeting benchmarks.

 

Application:  Email Ye Zhang at cetace...@hotmail.com<mailto:cetace...@hotmail.com with your CV, cover letter, and names of three references.  More details about the UNC-South China Training Center are available here<http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=8700560&icde=21816930&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=4&csb=default&cs=ASC>.

 

Deadline: Open until filled

 

Joe Tucker, MD, PhD, AM

Director, UNC Project-China

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Assistant Professor, UNC School of Medicine Chair, Social Entrepreneurship for Sexual Health

(SESH) Steering Committee SESH website: www.seshglobal.org<http://www.seshglobal.org E: jdtu...@med.unc.edu<mailto:jdtu...@med.unc.edu; T: @JosephTucker; S: josephtucker (Guangzhou)

 

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