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Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering Education (Academic Education Pathway) - Strand, London, WC2R 2LS

Kings College London
London
4 days ago
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Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering Education (Academic Education Pathway) - Strand, London, WC2R 2LS

Please see the link below for supporting information for prospective applicants. This also includes some background information about the university including rankings, research outputs, King’s Health Partner Trusts and our current fundraising initiative.    

About the Faculty

The  Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine is one of the largest and most successful centres for research and education in the UK.  The Faculty brings together translational and clinical scientists to provide new cross-divisional research collaborations while optimising the deployment of teaching expertise across the Faculty.    

With a student body of 6,000, the Faculty’s Schools of Bioscience Education and GKT School of Medical Education deliver a comprehensive education and training portfolio , including undergraduate health professions programmes (Medicine, Nutrition & Dietetics, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy) and a wide-range of BSc and MSci programmes in the biomedical sciences / biomedical engineering. The Faculty also has an expansive postgraduate taught programme portfolio with around 40 programmes covering basic science, programmes for health professionals and pharmacy/pharmacology.
 

The Faculty’s academic staff are organised across 7 Science Schools plus the Centre for Education. For more information please see the Faculty’s webpages:  

 
 

About SUSTech

SUSTech is a public research university established in 2011, funded by Shenzhen Municipality. Widely regarded as a pioneer and innovator in collectively moving China’s higher education forward to match China’s ever-growing role in the international arena, SUSTech aspires to be a globally renowned university that contributes significantly to the advancement of science and technology by excelling in interdisciplinary research, nurturing creative future leaders and creating knowledge for the world.

Located in Shenzhen, one of the fastest-growing cities in China, SUSTech enjoys strong connections with leading companies in China and renowned universities internationally.

SUSTech has many features that are unique amongst Chinese universities: all of its programmes are delivered in English, staff communicate in English, the University’s regulations are published in English and students are recruited using more than the score from the Gaokao (national high school exams). Since its endorsement by the Chinese Ministry of Education in April 2012, the University has rapidly accelerated in international standing.  

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About the SUSTech – King’s Joint Education Institute:

The SUSTech – King’s Joint Education Institute (JEI) is an ambitious project between King’s College London and the Southern University of Science & Technology to establish a world-class joint school of Biosciences in Shenzhen, China. The JEI will seek to engage with high-tech and med-tech industry in southern China and Hong Kong to generate pedagogical and curriculum advances.  It will also support related clinical and non-clinical health provision, initially comprising degrees in Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, and expanding over time to include a range of non-clinical joint undergraduate and master’s programmes in disciplinary areas where there is scope for immediate mutual benefit - including informatics, business and finance - to create a comprehensive JEI consistent with our longer-term shared vision. 

The JEI will enable commercial collaboration and the potential for future development of joint research institutes in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area in areas such as biomedical engineering, advanced therapies and ageing-related biomedicine.

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