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RCSI DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL
MICROBIOLOGY INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR
RCSI LEAD CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, PERDANA
UNIVERSITY, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
RCSI, through its partnership with Perdana University (PU) in Kualu Lumpur licenses and delivers
its five year Undergraduate Medical programmme, as part of the Academic Medical Centre for
Excellence. The programme is accredited by the Irish Medical Council, the Malaysian Medical Council,
and the Malaysian Qualifications Agency. The programme has 300 students, of which first full-cycle
cohort graduated in September 2016 with degrees awarded by RCSI and the National University of
Ireland. The curriculum is delivered largely by a team of RCSI specialist academic leads. Malaysia
offers an exciting location to work and live as a modern, culturally diverse, dynamic country, with a
myriad of possibilities for onward travel.
RCSI invites applications for the position of Lead Clinical Microbiology to work on the RCSI-PU
Undergraduate Medical programme. The position will be affiliated with the Department of Clinical
Microbiology in RCSI Dublin. The roleholder will deliver the RCSI curriculum in the Department
of Clinical Microbiology in the multi-cultural environment of Kuala Lumpur and liaise with the
Department in Dublin on curriculum delivery, examinations, and research matters, ensuring academic
quality and consistency across the RCSI campuses.
RCSI is seeking a medically qualified professional who is passionate about teaching, brings
experience or seeks to experience working as an academic in an international environment,
demonstrates initiative, openness, and resilience, and is keen to explore possibilities for research
and extending clinical partnerships in the region. Further information on the position, the RCSI-PU
programme, living in Malaysia, and the Department of Clinical Microbiology, is provided in the job
description, which can be found on the RCSI careers webpage rcsi.ie/careers.
Informal enquiries are invited in the first instance through:
Julie Creedon, RCSI-PU Programme Manager
Tel +353 1 402 8587
Email: [email protected]
@ RCSI 2017
For any queries in relation to the recruitment process, contact:
Maggie Walshe, HR Recruitment Officer
Tel +353 1 402 2287
Email [email protected]
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