Job Description
Faculty member in IT for Bachelor’s and Master’s programs delivers high-quality instruction in core and advanced computing disciplines. They design curricula, mentor students, conduct applied research, and bridge academic theory with industry practice — shaping the next generation of IT professionals across undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach IT courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Design and update IT course curriculum regularly.
- Supervise Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis projects.
- Evaluate student learning through assessments and exams.
- Publish research in reputed peer-reviewed journals.
- Mentor students toward strong career and academic outcomes.
- Collaborate with faculty on academic quality improvement.
- Contribute to accreditation, committees, and institutional events.
Skill & Experience
- Strong expertise in core IT and programming.
- Ability to design outcome-based learning courses.
- Proficiency in research methods and academic writing.
- Experience using modern e-learning and LMS platforms.
- Excellent communication for diverse student audiences.
- Knowledge of AI, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies.
Note: Salary depends on experience and skills and is paid in local currency.