> The following advertisement appeared in the Guardian yesterday and will
> appear in the BMJ and Lancet this week. Apologies for cross posting
>
>
> MEDICAL SCHOOL POSTS
>
>
> An outstanding opportunity to contribute to the development of a new UK
> Medical School is offered by the University of East Anglia in association
> with National Health Service partners. Based at UEA's Norwich campus, the
> School will make extensive use of the leading-edge resources at the new
> Norfolk & Norwich Hospital as well as other health care facilities
(primary,
> secondary and tertiary) across the region. The first intake of students
> (110 per year) will begin an integrated and innovative five-year MB/BS
> programme in Autumn 2002. The establishment of a strong research
> programme - in collaboration with existing Schools at UEA - will be an
> essential feature of the Medical School's activities.
>
> Academic positions are immediately available in the following areas:
>
> AC347 Population Health Sciences
> (including Public Health Medicine,Epidemiology, Statistics and Health
> Services Research)
>
> AC340 Cell Biology
>
> AC346 Molecular Medicine
>
> AC341 Chronic Illness
> (Locomotion Disorders)
>
> AC342 Community and Social Care
>
> AC343 Infection and Immunity
>
> AC344 Medical Education
>
> AC348 Primary Care
>
> AC345 Mental Health
>
> Appointments will be made to University Clinical Academic or Non-Clinical
> Academic scales at an appropriate level (Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or
> Professor) depending upon qualifications and experience. It is intended
> that a significant number will be at a senior level.
>
> Successful candidates will possess:
> a strong academic (and, where appropriate, clinical) track record in an
> appropriate field
> a willingness to embrace innovative curricular developments and a
> commitment to high quality research
> first-class communication and team-building skills.
>
> Informal enquiries about these positions will be welcomed by the
> Pro-Vice-Chancellor for UEA's Health and Professional Group of Schools,
> Professor Shirley Pearce (+ 44 (0) 1603 593061).
>
> Further particulars and an application form may be obtained, quoting the
> appropriate reference, from the Personnel Office, University of East
Anglia,
> Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK (answerphone + 44 (0) 1603 593493, email:
> [log in to unmask]). Completed applications, as well as names and
> addresses of three persons to whom reference may be made, should be lodged
> with the Director of Personnel and Registry Services at the above address
by
> not later than 23 November 2000.
>
>
>
> Ian Harvey
> Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
> University of East Anglia
> Norwich
> NR4 7TJ
> tel (direct): 01603 593605
> tel (secretary): 01603 593548
> fax 01603 593609
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
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