With approximately 30 000 students, the Durban University of Technology (DUT) is the first choice for higher education in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). It is located in the beautiful cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg (PMB). As a University of Technology, it prioritizes the quality of teaching and learning by ensuring its academic staff possess the highest possibl...
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A relevant Master’s Degree in Construction Management or Quantity Surveying
At least 3 years of University teaching/ professional experience
Good communication and lecturing skills
Additional Requirements
Qualification that qualifies you to register as a Professional Construction Project Manager or a Professional Quantity Surveyor
Preference will be given to candidates who are already registered as a Professional Construction Project Manager with the SACPCMP or a Professional Quantity Surveyor with SACQSP
Evidence of research would be an added advantage
A strong passion for teaching, research, and community engagement
Summary of Duties
Required to lecture in Construction Management, Construction Technology, Quantity Surveying, and other related subjects in the Construction Studies programme.
Undertake and supervise tutorials.
Knowledge of online learning software, e.g., Moodle, MS Teams.
Development and writing of learning materials for Construction Studies modules.
Be willing to participate in curriculum development.
Active involvement in research activities.
Active participation in industrial projects.
Engage in community projects /External Engagement Services, including playing an active role in the functioning of Professional and subject-related associations.
Undertake administration and other academic duties as assigned by the Head of Department.
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