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 LAW AND
MANAGEMENT STUDIES
SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT, IT & GOVERNANCE
FIXED TERM LECTURER
(5 MONTHS): Supply Chain Management & Marketing
PMB & WESTVILLE
CAMPUS
REFERENCE
NUMBER: [SMIG SCM_FXDTRM/19]
The School
of Management, IT & Governance seeks to recruit dynamic, self-motivated individuals
committed to academic excellence to lecture in Marketing and Supply Chain related
modules. The successful applicants will
join the discipline on contract basis to deliver lectures and assist in
supervision of postgraduate students.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (objectively measurable from CV)
- Relevant doctoral
degree or completing a doctorate in the discipline.
- Evidence of Teaching
with a minimum two years' experience.
- Evidence of Experience
in postgraduate supervision
Advantages:
· Track
record of successful research supervision of postgraduate students at honors
and masters level.
· Experience
in Curriculum Development and module outline preparation.
- Experience in teaching
within the discipline at a tertiary level.
Communication
will be limited to short-listed candidates.
There
are no benefits attached to this appointment. The remuneration package offered
will be dependent on the qualifications and experience of the successful
applicant, and will be in accordance with the University’s policy on fixed term
appointments.
Enquiries and details regarding this
post, may be directed to Prof. Maxwell A Phiri at Phirim@ukzn.ac.za or on: (033) 260 5843. Advert Reference Number MUST be clearly stated
in the subject line.
The closing date for receipt of
applications is 9th December 2019.
Applicants are required to complete
the relevant application form, which is available on the Vacancies page of the
University website at www.ukzn.ac.za.
Completed Application forms may be
sent to Irene Loubser via email at: LoubserI@ukzn.ac.za