Candidates must have PhD qualification in the respective subjects/disciplines
Candidates should have at least 1 or more years of teaching experience in the relevant disciplines
Candidates should have a record of exceptional teaching, scholarship and service, preferably with evidence of effective academic and administrative leadership
A strong knowledge of the subject area combined with a broad subject background enabling contributions to teaching programmes
Good interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with students and staff from a diverse range of backgrounds
Excellent command of spoken and written English
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To teach undergraduate and/or postgraduate courses delivered by the School and, as required, to teach on associated programmes offered by the University
To supervise student projects and assist them in understanding assignment requirements
Design and execute formative and summative assessment including marking that is aligned with student learning outcomes
Provide feedback to students on their learning through student consultations
Monitoring of students performance on the programme, and continuous improvement of programme
Participate in the administration of the programmes of study and other activities in the School and Faculty of Social Sciences
Conduct research in areas as per discussion with Dean/Head of Department
Establish and maintain links and partnerships with academic, industry and professional communities
Conduct public seminars on contemporary issues when necessary
Take part in major public exhibitions, open days and road shows when required
Engage with quality assurance procedures to ensure that University standards are met
Other duties within the Faculty and University as required