The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is committed to
meeting the objectives of Employment Equity to improve representivity within
the Institution. Preference will be given to applicants from designated groups
in accordance with our Employment Equity Plan.
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
Contract Lecturer (English
Studies)
5 posts – Howard
College & Pietermaritzburg campus
1st February 2026 – 30th
June 2026
School of Arts
REF. NO.: SOA
The discipline of English Studies in
the School of Arts offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a wide
spectrum of literature written in English ranging from the ‘canonical’, to
African and South African texts, as well as international and classical texts.
We invite
applications for a contract lecturer position in our Howard College and
Pietermaritzburg campuses to teach in Semester 1, 2026 (February 2026 – June
2026). The successful candidates will be responsible for teaching at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels, undertake consultations with students
and contribute to the administrative tasks within the discipline. All teaching
will be done face to face.
Minimum
Requirements:
·
A Master’s degree
in literature in English
·
At least 2 years
successful teaching experience in English Literature at university level
·
The candidate
should be able to prove a knowledge of interpretative skills of literary texts,
as well as critical thinking in the theories of literary studies.
Enquiries and
details regarding this post may be directed to Dr Thulani Mkhize, email:
mkhizet11@ukzn.ac.za
REMUNERATION: The remuneration offered will be in accordance with UKZN fixed-term rates
of pay.
The closing date for receipt of applications
is Wednesday 5 November 2025.
Applicants
are required to submit a cover letter and CV. The letter must provide details
of the candidate’s fulfilment of each of the minimum requirements as listed
above.
Please e-mail applications to: Mr
Sbonelo Ndlela, School of Arts -Howard College Campus.
E-mail: NdlelaS1@ukzn.ac.za
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