The University of Ibadan (UI) is the oldest and most prestigious Nigerian University. As a research-intensive postgraduate University, it has attained a position of eminence in various disciplines and remains a major player in the development of much-needed human capital in Africa.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position below:
Job Title: Lecturer II (Language)
Location: Ibadan, Oyo
Faculty: Arts
Department: English
Area of Specialization: English Syntax (Transformational Generative Grammar, TGG)
Requirements
- Applicants must possess a Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Master of Arts (M.A) and Ph.D. Degree in the field of English Language from reputable universities.
- Previous teaching experience at the University level and evidence of scholarly publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals.
Salary Scale
CONUASS 3.
Application Closing Date
20th October, 2022.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications and detailed Curriculum Vitae (20 copies) stating:
- Date of Birth (not Age)
- Marital Status
- State of Origin
- L.G.A.
- Mobile Telephone Number
- E-mail Address
- Academic Qualifications
- Previous Work Experience
- Publications (if any)
- Names and Addresses of three (3) Referees.
Candidates should address and forward their Applications including two sets of Photostat copies of relevant credentials to:
The Deputy Registrar,
Human Resource and Development Division (Academic Staff),
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Oyo State.
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Note
- Applicants should request their Referees to send reports on them on letter head and under confidential cover, indicating the position and department to which they have applied, direct to the address above.
- Applicants are required to indicate the position and Department to which they applied in the application as well as on the envelope containing the application. Relevant cognate experience is required
- Only the applications of shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.
- Shortlisted applicants would be required to make a departmental seminar presentation on a completed or on-going research work in their area of interest before they are finally shortlisted for the oral interview.