Rabu, 04 Agustus 2010

Professor/Associate Professor University of Swaziland

Professor/Associate Professor

University of Swaziland – The Department Of Theology And Religious Studies

58001

The Vision of the University is

Leadership through Excellence in Education

Qualifications: A PhD in Theology and Religious Studies. Special preference will be given to applicants with a specialization in Social Scientific Studies of Religion.

Duties:

  • To teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the area of Social Scientific Studies of Religion.
  • To supervise students’ research projects and theses.
  • To conduct research.
  • To provide professional guidance to the Department.

Terms Of Service

Local Candidates

Permanent and pensionable service after successful completion of two years on probation; Recruitment and Retention Allowance, Housing Allowance and Medical Aid.

Expatriate Candidates

Two-year contract renewable, 25% gratuity at end of first contract, 27.5% gratuity for the second contract, and 30% gratuity for the third and subsequent contracts, plus 10% Inducement Allowance; travelling expenses paid on appointment and on normal termination for appointee, spouse and up to 5 children under 19 years of age; biennial leave.

Applications And Closing Date

Applications with detailed CV, certified copies of academic and/or professional qualifications and names of three referees should be sent to:

The Registrar

University of Swaziland

Private Bag 4

Kwaluseni

Swaziland

Email: sar-hr@uniswacc.uniswa.sz

Jumat, 09 Juli 2010

PhD Studentships: School of Chemistry, Trinity College Dublin

PhD Studentships are offered by School of Chemistry, Trinity College Dublin in 2010.
The School of Chemistry is offering a number of funded PhD studentships which will commence in the 2010/2011 academic year. These studentships will be 4 years in duration and will carry a stipend of €16,000 p.a. together with EU academic fees.

Students will automatically be enrolled in the Dublin Chemistry Graduate Programme and will be required to act as demonstrators in undergraduate laboratories within the School of Chemistry as part of their duties. The research projects that are offered are listed here, together with the names of the relevant supervisor(s). Intending applicants are advised to consult with at least one potential supervisor in the School before proceeding to making a formal application for admission to the TCD Research Register. All applications for admission must be submitted through the PAC system.

The closing date for applications for the first round of studentships is Friday the 18th June 2010.

For further information, please visit the scholarships link below
http://www.tcd.ie/Chemistry/research/