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Lecturer in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering and/or Computer Engineering Science: Department of Computer Science and Informatics at University of the Free State
The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in South Africa. It opened its doors in 1904 on the Bloemfontein Campus with a mere six students in the Humanities. Since then, our institution has grown to more than 34 127 students, spread across seven faculties over three campuses. https://www.ufs.ac.za/about-the-...
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Lecturer in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering and/or Computer Engineering Science: Department of Computer Science and Informatics
Teach undergraduate and postgraduate modules in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering and/or Computer Engineering Science.
Supervise honours students and co-supervise master's students in Computer Science, Information Systems and/or Data Science.
Perform research in at least one of the established research areas of the Department, namely Business Intelligence and Text Mining, Computer Science Education, Eye tracking Applications, Human-Computer Interaction and Extended Reality, and Digital Inclusion and Community Engagement in IT.
Publish research outputs in accredited national peer-reviewed journals.
Contribute to curriculum development in the department.
Participate in community engagement activities.
Perform general administration duties as applicable at the university level.
Inherent Job Requirements:
A PhD on NQF Level 10 in Computer Science/Data Science/Computer Engineering Science (for a permanent appointment)
or
Master’s degree on NQF Level 9 in Computer Science/Data Science/Computer Engineering Science (contract appointment: five years during which a PhD on NQF Level 10 in Computer Science/Data Science/Computer Engineering Science MUST be obtained to be converted to a permanent position).
Experience in teaching undergraduate programming modules, specifically first-year C# programming, with exposure to engineering contexts.
Proven experience in the delivery of poster or oral presentations at conferences or equivalent activities.
Evidence of manuscripts produced that have the potential to be converted or submitted for publication in accredited journals.
A good academic record (attach a copy).
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