Queen’s University Belfast

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Queen’s University Belfast – School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Public Health required for Research Fellow (Part time). Please visit our website for further information and to make an application online on …..

Queen’s University Belfast

Clinical Professor of Surgery
Queen’s University Belfast -School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences

At Queen’s, we are building on our substantial reputation with a focussed and ambitious plan to establish an internationally recognised School and Institute of Health Sciences that will have a global impact on medical, dental and biomedical research and education.

The School’s aim is to drive discovery, innovation and the development of novel targeted therapies and to create a unique fusion of clinical and basic science research, underpinned by clinical and scientific leaders of national and international repute.

Over the last five years, the Institute of Health Sciences (IHS) has brought together clinical and scientific research teams in dedicated high quality research centres. Most recently, £32m has been raised to establish a new Centre for Experimental Medicine, due to open in 2015. This new centre will promote research excellence in Experimental Medicine acting as an integrative hub, interlinking the various research elements of the IHS and driving the invention and development of novel therapeutic compounds and molecular diagnostic tools through discovery science. As part of the development of the IHS there has also been very significant investment in clinical infrastructure to support clinical trials. This includes a UK
Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit and a Wellcome Trust – Wolfson Clinical Research Facility (CRF) which is based within the Health Sciences campus.

Over the last eighteen months our on-going campaign has already demonstrated success with the appointment of a significant number of international Chairs in a range of clinical and scientific disciplines.
To further support this vision we wish to appoint academic staff, particularly clinical academics who have the expertise, motivation and know-how to contribute to the continued development of a global School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.

Discover a career for yourself at Queen’s and click on the ‘Apply’ button below.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from women as there is an under-representation of women at Clinical Senior Lecturer and Professorial level.

Queen’s University Belfast

Clinical Senior Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine (Adult or Paediatric)
Queen’s University BelfastSchool of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences

At Queen’s, we are building on our substantial reputation with a focussed and ambitious plan to establish an internationally recognised School and Institute of Health Sciences that will have a global impact on medical, dental and biomedical research and education.

The School’s aim is to drive discovery, innovation and the development of novel targeted therapies and to create a unique fusion of clinical and basic science research, underpinned by clinical and scientific leaders of national and international repute.

Over the last five years, the Institute of Health Sciences (IHS) has brought together clinical and scientific research teams in dedicated high quality research centres. Most recently, £32m has been raised to establish a new Centre for Experimental Medicine, due to open in 2015. This new centre will promote research excellence in Experimental Medicine acting as an integrative hub, interlinking the various research elements of the IHS and driving the invention and development of novel therapeutic compounds and molecular diagnostic tools through discovery science. As part of the development of the IHS there has also been very significant investment in clinical infrastructure to support clinical trials. This includes a UK
Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit and a Wellcome Trust – Wolfson Clinical Research Facility (CRF) which is based within the Health Sciences campus.

Over the last eighteen months our on-going campaign has already demonstrated success with the appointment of a significant number of international Chairs in a range of clinical and scientific disciplines.

To further support this vision we wish to appoint academic staff, particularly clinical academics who have the expertise, motivation and know-how to contribute to the continued development of a global School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.

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The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from women as there is an under-representation of women at Clinical Senior Lecturer and Professorial level.

Queen’s University Belfast

Clinical Professor of General Practice
Queen’s University Belfast -School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences

At Queen’s, we are building on our substantial reputation with a focussed and ambitious plan to establish an internationally recognised School and Institute of Health Sciences that will have a global impact on medical, dental and biomedical research and education.

The School’s aim is to drive discovery, innovation and the development of novel targeted therapies and to create a unique fusion of clinical and basic science research, underpinned by clinical and scientific leaders of national and international repute.

Over the last five years, the Institute of Health Sciences (IHS) has brought together clinical and scientific research teams in dedicated high quality research centres. Most recently, £32m has been raised to establish a new Centre for Experimental Medicine, due to open in 2015. This new centre will promote research excellence in Experimental Medicine acting as an integrative hub, interlinking the various research elements of the IHS and driving the invention and development of novel therapeutic compounds and molecular diagnostic tools through discovery science. As part of the development of the IHS there has also been very significant investment in clinical infrastructure to support clinical trials. This includes a UK
Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit and a Wellcome Trust – Wolfson Clinical Research Facility (CRF) which is based within the Health Sciences campus.

Over the last eighteen months our on-going campaign has already demonstrated success with the appointment of a significant number of international Chairs in a range of clinical and scientific disciplines.

To further support this vision we wish to appoint academic staff, particularly clinical academics who have the expertise, motivation and know-how to contribute to the continued development of a global School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.

Discover a career for yourself at Queen’s and click on the Apply button below.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from women as there is an under-representation of women at Clinical Senior Lecturer and Professorial level.

Queen’s University Belfast

Clinical Senior Lecturer in Diabetes Research
Queen’s University Belfast -School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences

At Queen’s, we are building on our substantial reputation with a focussed and ambitious plan to establish an internationally recognised School and Institute of Health Sciences that will have a global impact on medical, dental and biomedical research and education.

The School’s aim is to drive discovery, innovation and the development of novel targeted therapies and to create a unique fusion of clinical and basic science research, underpinned by clinical and scientific leaders of national and international repute.

Over the last five years, the Institute of Health Sciences (IHS) has brought together clinical and scientific research teams in dedicated high quality research centres. Most recently, £32m has been raised to establish a new Centre for Experimental Medicine, due to open in 2015. This new centre will promote research excellence in Experimental Medicine acting as an integrative hub, interlinking the various research elements of the IHS and driving the invention and development of novel therapeutic compounds and molecular diagnostic tools through discovery science. As part of the development of the IHS there has also been very significant investment in clinical infrastructure to support clinical trials. This includes a UK
Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit and a Wellcome Trust – Wolfson Clinical Research Facility (CRF) which is based within the Health Sciences campus.

Over the last eighteen months our on-going campaign has already demonstrated success with the appointment of a significant number of international Chairs in a range of clinical and scientific disciplines.

To further support this vision we wish to appoint academic staff, particularly clinical academics who have the expertise, motivation and know-how to contribute to the continued development of a global School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.

Discover a career for yourself at Queen’s and click on the Apply button below.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from women as there is an under-representation of women at Clinical Senior Lecturer and Professorial level.

Queen’s University Belfast

Research Fellow (Part time)
Queen’s University Belfast -School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Centre for Public Health

Available immediately for 10 months, the post will entail conducting a feasibility study of an innovative ‘physical activity loyalty card scheme’ to encourage physical activity in University staff, involving qualitative and quantitative research, in accordance with the grant awarded by the BUPA Foundation.

Anticipated interview date: Tuesday 7 May 2013
Salary scale: £30,424 pro rata, per annum
Closing date: Monday 22 April 2013

Please visit our website for further information and to make an application online – via the ‘Apply’ button below or alternatively contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN.

Telephone (028) 90973044 FAX: (028) 90971040 or e-mail on

The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from people with a disability.

Fixed term contract posts are available for the stated period in the first instance but in particular circumstances may be renewed or made permanent subject to availability of funding.

Queen’s University Belfast

Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher (ESR)
Queen’s University Belfast -School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Queen’s University Belfast and Bell Labs, two renowned institutions in the area of RF and communications technologies, offer unique opportunities for Early Stage Researchers to undertake research in the framework of the project “Adaptive RF front-end for 4G communication systems and beyond”. The Early Stage Researchers will be funded for 3 years by the prestigious FP7 Marie Curie European Industrial Doctorate (EID) programme.

The three successful candidates must enroll in a three year PhD programme at Queen’s University Belfast and will work towards a PhD degree within the dynamic academic and industrial research groups conducting cutting-edge RF hardware technologies. Each Early Stage Researcher will be required to spend 50% time working at the University and the other 50% at Bell Labs working on one of the following project topics:

– Multiband transmitter and power amplifier RF architectures
– Novel materials for tunable RF devices
– Intermodulation in passive and tunable RF components and devices

By the time of appointment, applicants must

– have at least 2.1 Honours Degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Physics or related discipline,
– be eligible and qualified for enrolment into PhD programme at Queen’s University Belfast,
– be in the first four years (full-time equivalent) of their research career and have not yet been enrolled in PhD study and/or awarded the doctorate degree
– not have resided or carried out their main activity in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to their selection for this post.

Anticipated interview dates: Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 June 2013
Salary scale: £35,005 per annum complemented by a monthly mobility allowance of up to £921
Closing date: Friday 17 May 2013

Please visit our website for further information and to make an application online – via the ‘Apply’ button below or alternatively contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN.

Telephone (028) 90973044 FAX: (028) 90971040 or e-mail on

The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from people with a disability.

Fixed term contract posts are available for the stated period in the first instance but in particular circumstances may be renewed or made permanent subject to availability of funding.

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