EXPLORING MULTIPLE JOB HOLDING PRACTICES OF ACADEMICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING INSTITUTIONS FROM THREE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA COUNTRIES: DRIVERS, IMPACT, AND REGULATION

Exploring multiple job holding practices of academics in public health training institutions from three sub-Saharan Africa countries: drivers, impact, and regulation

Background: The paper examines external multiple job holding practices in public health training institutions based in prominent public universities in three sub-Saharan Africa countries (Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mozambique).Objective: The study aims to contribute to broadening understanding about multiple job holding (nature and scale, drivers and reason

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Editorial. Iron Age Settlement in Wales

In 2004, the four Welsh archaeological trusts began an assessment of the Iron Age hillforts, promontory forts and defended enclosures and enclosed farmsteads, grant-aided by Cadw, as part of a continuing programme of threat-related assessments.Following completion of the assessment in 2008, it was considered that the accumulated information was of

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Rediscovery of Remarkably Rare Anaerobic Tentaculiferous Ciliate Genera Legendrea and Dactylochlamys (Ciliophora: Litostomatea)

Free-living anaerobic ciliates are of considerable interest from an ecological and an evolutionary standpoint.Extraordinary tentacle-bearing predatory lineages have evolved independently MSM several times within the phylum Ciliophora, including two rarely encountered anaerobic litostomatean genera, Legendrea and Dactylochlamys.In this study, we sig

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