The University of Fort Hare is in the Eastern Cape and has 3 campuses in Alice (Main), East London and Bisho. It is an academic institution offering degrees - Bachelors, Honours, Masters and PhDs. It is famous for having many of Africa's academics, politicians and business people as its students.
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International Academic & Research Program Collaboration
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
A relevant Doctoral Degree
Registration with a relevant professional accounting body
At least 9 years’ experience in higher education for Professor, and 7 years' experience for Associate Professor
Extensive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research experience in accounting areas of specialization including Taxation, Auditing, Management Accounting, and Financial Accounting.
A track record of international and national accredited research publications commensurate with the academic rank of Professor/Associate Professor
Postgraduate supervision experience including successful Doctoral supervision
Previously taught at a SAICA-endorsed programme, delivering courses aligned with professional accounting standards and competencies.
Evidence of successful national and international fundraising for research.
Recognition as an established scholar in a chosen area of research (e.g., NRF rating, international keynote addresses/ plenary lectures).
ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES:
Qualification / courses in higher education teaching and learning / Recognition for teaching
Evidence of professional and academic standing at national and international levels
Evidence of academic leadership and mentorship of early career academics.
Evidence of successfully hosting post-doctoral research fellows.
Evidence of community engagement integrated with teaching, learning or research
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