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University of Deusto

Call for Postdoctoral Fellow Candidates at the DeustoMED Research Group

Research Field: Medical sciences 
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Job Summary

The postdoctoral candidate will join the DeustoMED research team, which is predominantly comprised of medical educators and researchers. The team’s research focus is encapsulated in the theme "Patient-Centered and Sustainable Care," encompassing projects in basic laboratory research, digital health, and educational innovation in medicine, all centered around the person and climate sustainability. The postdoctoral researcher will serve as an active contributor to the research initiatives developed within the team, applying their expertise in methodology and statistical analysis to research proposals, design and implementation processes, data analysis, and the dissemination and transfer of findings.

Job Description

Research Topic
? Health, Well-being, and Social Cohesion

o Patient-Centered and Sustainable Care

Objectives of the position
? Collaborate in research proposals within the medicine department, and also in collaboration with other departments and disciplines.
? Publishing in high impact journals (WoS and SJR) along with group members
? Working in competitive projects (Basque Government, Spanish Government, Horizon Europe…)
? Submitting competitive research proposals.
? Engage in knowledge transfer and promote social impact through participation in conferences and scientific workshops.
? Supervise doctoral theses and undergraduate final projects in the Medicine program.
Principal Investigator
? Carlota las Hayas Rodriguez
? Contact information: postdoc@deusto.es
We offer
? Duration. The contract will be for 3 years.
? Amount and terms of payment. An allocation of 32,985.15 to 42,000 gross euros per year will be granted, distributed into 15 monthly installments, depending on the candidate’s experience.
? Terms. The contract with the University of Deusto will fall under the associate researcher/investigador/a asociado/a category.

Benefits

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Job Details

Type of Contract Temporary 
Status Full-time 
Hours Per Week 39  
Company/Institute University of Deusto 
Country SPAIN 
State/Province Bizkaia 
City Bilbao 

Organization/Institute Contact Data

Organization University of Deusto 
Organization/Institution Type Academic 
Faculty/Department/Research Lab  
Country SPAIN 
City Bilbao 
State/Province Bizkaia 
Postal Code E-48007 
Street Avda. de las Universidades 24 
E-Mail desarrollodepersonas@deusto.es 
Website https:// https://deusto.talentclue.com/es/node/110137383/4590 
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Application Details

Envisaged Job Starting Date 2024-11-03 
Application Deadline 2024-09-24 
How To Apply https:// https://deusto.talentclue.com/es/node/110137383/4590 

Additional Requirements

Skill

 
Specific Requirements

Qualifications required

? PhD degree in Mathematics or Health Sciences (such as Biology, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Physiotherapy, Veterinary Science, Nutrition), or related fields.

? Master's degree in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, or a related field with significant experience in health data analysis and research study design.

? At least 5 scientific publications either as author or coauthor.

Other valuable aspects

? PhD completed from 2019 onwards.

? Experience in collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, particularly in the healthcare sector.

? We are looking for a person with professional competences, empathy, ability to work in a team, motivation for innovation and research, ability to adapt, and that identifies with the mission of the University of Deusto.

? The University of Deusto supports the inclusion of people with disabilities. It therefore encourages this condition to be indicated in applications in the case of having a certificate of disability equal to or greater than 33%.