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Community Development- Associate Professor at Africa Nazarene University (ANU)
Africa Nazarene University (ANU)
Nairobi, Kenya
CDI
Publiée il y a 1 mois · Expire dans 3 semaines
Description du poste
A reputable organization seeks a dedicated individual for this role.
Key duties and responsibilities:
- Contribute to the development, planning, and implementation of a high-quality curriculum.
- Review curriculum and course outlines and develop course and lesson plans.
- Prepare contact learning and online course materials and teaching aids.
- Employ various teaching methods (such as field studies, group activities, assignments, laboratory sessions, off class activities etc.) to help student learning and deliver course content.
- Develop learning assessment plans.
- Supervise and guide undergraduate students, graduate students, internship, and research work.
- Participate in departmental research and conduct research in specialist areas, publishing findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media and participate in grant writing and collaborations.
- Advising students on academic, career, and any other related issues when required.
- Attending conferences, workshops and seminars, industrial linkages, and market outreach visits or related when required.
- Participate in departmental administrative and field operations and programs.
- At least three (3) years of teaching experience at the university level as a Senior Lecturer or Senior Researcher or six (6) years senior research/industry experience.
- A minimum of forty-eight publication points as a Senior Lecturer or equivalent, of which at least thirtytow (32) should be from referred scholarly journals.
- National, Regional, and international recognition for research.
- Supervised at least four (4) post-graduate students to completion, including at least one doctoral student.
- Attracted research funds as a Senior Lecturer/Senior Research Fellow.
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