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Hebrew University Scholarships for International MSc Students in Bio-Medical Sciences
Program OverviewThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a world-renowned university leading in academic excellence, innovative research, and global partnerships, and is consistently ranked among the top 100 global universities. Our students study with professors who are at the international forefront of research in their fields. The International Graduate Program in Bio-Medical Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a unique two-year MSc program offered in English. Students can choose from a variety of research topics in the fields of bio-medicine such as stem cells, mineralized tissues, bone, biofilm, microbiology, immunology, virology, cartilage, developmental biology, cell movement, tissue engineering, epig
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The AAPT Career Center has listings for the latest lecturer, instructor, assistant, associate, and full professor teaching positions, plus scientist jobs in specialized disciplines like theoretical physics, astronomy, condensed matter, materials, applied physics, astrophysics, optics and lasers, computational physics, plasma physics, and others! Find a job here as a high school physics teacher, community college teacher, physics faculty member at a two or four-year college or university, postdoctoral appointee, fellow, or researcher.