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Job Description

School of Engineering, Energy and Built Environment:

Petroleum Production and Exploration
Real Estate Management
Renewable Energy
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Computer engineering/Technology

Associate Professor
Requirements:

An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification in the relevant field from an accredited and recognized University
At least three (3) years teaching experience as a Senior Lecturer or Senior Researcher/Industry Experience or equivalent
A minimum of forty eight (48) publication points as a Senior Lecturer or equivalent of which at least thirty two (32) should be from refereed scholarly journals
Supervised a minimum of four (4) post graduate students to completion including at least one at doctoral level
Attracted research or development funds as a senior lecturer/ senior research fellow
Registered with the relevant professional body (where applicable)

Duties and Responsibilities

Lecture planning, preparation and research.
Contact/teaching time with students.
Checking and assessing students’ work.
Encouraging personal development via tutorial/pastoral work.
Invigilating examinations.
Attending staff meetings.
Providing guidance to students in practical areas
Assessing students on Industrial attachment/Teaching Practice
Setting, moderating and marking examinations

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