Associate Professor in Production Animal Medicine
UOM University of Melbourne(1 month ago)
About this role
Associate Professor in Production Animal Health at Murdoch University’s School of Veterinary Medicine. The role is an academic appointment combining high-impact research, postgraduate supervision, and substantial contributions to teaching and curriculum leadership. The position also involves clinical responsibilities within the University Animal Hospital and engagement with industry and external stakeholders to advance the discipline.
Required Skills
- Teaching
- Research
- Clinical Service
- Curriculum Design
- Supervision
- Leadership
- Grant Writing
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Communication
Qualifications
- Veterinary Degree (Registrable by Veterinary Surgeons’ Board of WA)
- Board Certification
- PhD
- Work Right in Australia
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