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 Doctorate Degree, and an undergraduate study in the field of Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
At least 5 years lecturing experience in Higher education teaching at undergraduate and/or post graduate level. *
Active participation in professional, industry and or community activities.
Candidates must demonstrate scholarship of teaching and must have produced/ published at least three research outputs in the preceding three years (e.g. accredited book, chapter in a book, accredited creative output, patent, review article, journal article, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, etc.). *
Successful supervision of at least one postgraduate student at Master’s level.
Summary of Duties:
Required to lecture in Information Technology discipline (any of the following): Programming and programming languages, Data Structures, Operating systems, Networks, Cybersecurity, Human Computer Interaction, Ethics, Software Engineering, Image Processing, Research Methodology.
Supervise postgraduate students
Publication and ongoing research
Participate in research development
Participate in curriculum development
Engage in community/External Engagement Services including playing an active role in the functioning of Professional and subject related associations.
Develop and write study material.
Undertake administration and other academic duties assigned by the Head of Department
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