How will working on the ACTION for Health project benefit my non-academic career goals?
You don’t have to aspire to be a scholar to benefit from working on this research project! In fact, you can develop a range of transferable skills that are in-demand in any career. These skills include: project management experience, communication skills, organizational skills, teamwork abilities, networking know-how as well as the ability to meet deadlines. With the health care sector fast becoming more multi-disciplinary and prominent, get a head start on a career in this growing field by joining the ACTION for Health team. 22. How can I apply? [top] To apply, forward your cover letter and resume/CV to Project Co-ordinator via email for consideration.
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