Lecturer II, Assistant Lecturers at Oduduwa University

Vacancies: Lecturer II, Assistant Lecturers

 

Oduduwa University is a Federal Government Licensed University committed to provide a well balanced education without discrimination; for the production of versatile future leaders with capacity for entrepreneurship for the development of the nation and the world at large. All our programmes are fully approved by NUC. Application are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the positions below:

Position:  Lecturer II

 

Requirements

  • A candidate to be appointed as lecturer II shall normally possess a PhD, in addition to possessing at least a Second Class Honors (Upper Division) Degree in the relevant field.
  • A candidate who has an M.Phil Qualification may be appointed as lecturer II provided the candidate has a substantial number of publications as well as adequate teaching experience in the University will be linked with our sister University to have Ph.D

 

Position: Assistant Lecturers

 

Requirements

  • A good Masters Degree who must be ready to register with our sister University for Ph.D  progremme will be appointed

 

 

Salary Package

Salary and allowances which are personal and negotiable are higher than Federal Government consolidated unitary salary structure. Salary increment is based on productivity and contribution to the development of the University.

 

Retirement and Pension Scheme

The University operate a contributing pension fund i.e 71/2 by the University and 71/2 by the staff

 

Method of Application

Applications in own hand writing and 6 copies of CV must be addressed to Registrar at the below address.

 

Oduduwa University

(Licensed by the FGN No. 38)

IFE/Ibadan Expressway Roundabout, Ipetumodu,

P.M.B. 5533, Ile-Ife, Osun State

 

Website: www.oduduwauniversity.edu.ng

 

E-mail: info@oduduwauniversity.edu.ng

 

Tel: 07027955153, 08034310152, 08056565656, 08037177592.

 

Shortlisted candidates will be informed by e-mail to report for interview.

Not later than 6th September, 2011

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