Kadoorie Professor of Trauma Rehabilitation
Applications for this vacancy closed on 17 February 2025 at 12:00PM
The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal
Sciences (NDORMS) and Lincoln College intend to appoint to the Kadoorie
Professorship of Trauma Rehabilitation. The professor will be a Senior
Research Fellow at Lincoln College.
The Kadoorie Centre at Oxford has an outstanding track-record in the field of
research into musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation, and the Centre’s
expertise in clinical trial design and associated clinical effectiveness
methodology is world-leading. As the Kadoorie Professor, you will be expected
to provide leadership across a range of clinical effectiveness research in
musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You will provide teaching to graduate
students within NDORMS and supervise DPhil and post-doctoral students. You
will collaborate within NDORMS, the Medical Sciences Division, and the wider
University.
You should be clinically active in musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You
should have recognition as a research leader at national and international
level, and a strong commitment to postgraduate education.
The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal
Sciences and Lincoln College embrace diversity and inclusion in their
recruitment campaigns, and would welcome applications from candidates
currently underrepresented in senior roles in the University, particularly
women, candidates of colour and disabled candidates with diverse backgrounds.
The closing date for applications is **12:00 noon UK time on Monday 17
February 2025**.
Informal enquiries are welcome and may be made in strict confidence to
Professor Matthew Costa (matthew.costa@ndorms.ox.ac.uk).
Sciences (NDORMS) and Lincoln College intend to appoint to the Kadoorie
Professorship of Trauma Rehabilitation. The professor will be a Senior
Research Fellow at Lincoln College.
The Kadoorie Centre at Oxford has an outstanding track-record in the field of
research into musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation, and the Centre’s
expertise in clinical trial design and associated clinical effectiveness
methodology is world-leading. As the Kadoorie Professor, you will be expected
to provide leadership across a range of clinical effectiveness research in
musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You will provide teaching to graduate
students within NDORMS and supervise DPhil and post-doctoral students. You
will collaborate within NDORMS, the Medical Sciences Division, and the wider
University.
You should be clinically active in musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You
should have recognition as a research leader at national and international
level, and a strong commitment to postgraduate education.
The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal
Sciences and Lincoln College embrace diversity and inclusion in their
recruitment campaigns, and would welcome applications from candidates
currently underrepresented in senior roles in the University, particularly
women, candidates of colour and disabled candidates with diverse backgrounds.
The closing date for applications is **12:00 noon UK time on Monday 17
February 2025**.
Informal enquiries are welcome and may be made in strict confidence to
Professor Matthew Costa (matthew.costa@ndorms.ox.ac.uk).
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The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal
Sciences (NDORMS) and Lincoln College intend to appoint to the Kadoorie Professorship of Trauma Rehabilitation. The professor will be a Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College. The Kadoorie Centre at Oxford has an outstanding track-record in the field of research into musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation, and the Centre’s expertise in clinical trial design and associated clinical effectiveness methodology is world-leading. As the Kadoorie Professor, you will be expected to provide leadership across a range of clinical effectiveness research in musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You will provide teaching to graduate students within NDORMS and supervise ... The Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) and Lincoln College intend to appoint to the Kadoorie Professorship of Trauma Rehabilitation. The professor will be a Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College. The Kadoorie Centre at Oxford has an outstanding track-record in the field of research into musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation, and the Centre’s expertise in clinical trial design and associated clinical effectiveness methodology is world-leading. As the Kadoorie Professor, you will be expected to provide leadership across a range of clinical effectiveness research in musculoskeletal trauma rehabilitation. You will provide teaching to graduate students within NDORMS and ... |
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