LECTURER IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political & Administrative Studies | Citizens Only |
vacancy no: FSS/ PAS 1/ 2012 | closing date: 18/05/2012 |
Duties: (i) The successful applicant will be expected to teach Undergraduate as well as Post Graduate courses and must have a solid background in Political Science. (ii) The applicant must have demonstrable capacity to teach at least three of the following courses: Internationals Political Economy, Leadership and Governance, Foundations of Public Management and Institutions, Critical Thinking, Globalisation, and Contemporary Africa. (iii) perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Head of Department. Requirements: Applicants must: (i) have an M.A. in Political Science plus Bachelors degree in a relevant discipline with at least 2(i) pass and an overall aggregate not less than 65%; (ii) show evidence of engagement in research and service; (iii) teaching experience at a University or comparable institution and demonstration of effective academic leadership will be added advantages. Remuneration: The University offers a competitive salary and benefits commensurate with experience and qualifications How To Apply: Letters of applications are to address the stated qualifications and provide any other information to assist the University to determine your suitability for the position. You should quote the vacancy number of the post applied for, provide current C.Vs (including telephone, telex and telefax numbers and e-mail), certified true copies of educational certificates, transcripts and names and addresses of three referees. Send your application to:
Applicants should inform their referees to (i) Quote the Vacancy Number(s) and Position(s) applied for and (ii) submit their references directly to the above address, before the stipulated closing date. Please note that applications with incomplete information shall not be acknowledged Hand delivered applications should be submitted to Office No. 136 in Block 240 (240/136) NB: Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted |
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