Professor of Clinical Medicine/Medical Oncology University of Luxembourg
Professor of Clinical Medicine - Medical Oncology Founded in 2003, the University of Luxembourg is the only public university in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Multilingual, international and focused on research, it also defines itself as a modern institution with a human face. The University of Luxembourg, through its Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, aims for excellence in biomedical research and training. Building on a tradition of teaching the first year of medicine, the University has opened a Bachelor of Medicine curriculum in 2020. Three curricula leading to diplomas in specialized studies in oncology, neurology and general medicine have been launched in September 2021. The training of medical specialists in clinical oncology will be carried out in collaboration with four hospitals, two of which are located in Luxembourg-City (Center Hospitalier de Luxembourg - CHL and Hôpitaux Robert Schuman - HRS), one in Esch-sur-Alzette near the Campus Belval de l 'University (Center Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch - CHEM), and one in Ettelbruck in the north of the country (Center Hospitalier du Nord - CHdN), as well as with the network of general practitioners for training in general medicine. In this context, the University is recruiting a Professor of Clinical Medicine - Medical Oncology (Full Professor or Associate Professor (promotion track)). Your role...The incumbent will have significant clinical activity in one of the four hospitals. The distribution related to academic teaching and clinical activity will be discussed and adapted to the needs of the candidate and his project. The ambition is to create a national reference center in a subspecialty of oncology to be determined. The academic commitments will be split between teaching responsibilities and research: Teaching:
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Your profile...The full professor hired at the University will meet the following criteria:
Gender equality...The University of Luxembourg is committed to gender equality among its academic staff and aims to remove obstacles to the recruitment of female professors as well as to the advancement of their careers. In the event that two applicants submit equivalent CVs, the University will give preference to the female application, in all departments in which gender balance is not achieved. In short...
How to apply...Applications should include:
To ensure full consideration of applications, please apply by January 15, 2022.
The University of Luxembourg considers inclusion and diversity to be key values. We are fully committed to removing any discriminatory barrier. Contact...For more information, please contact Professor Gilbert Massard, Director of Medical Education gilbert.massard@uni.lu
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