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Lecturer in Applied Artificial Inteligence (nGap Post)
(4919)
Overview
Reference
4919
Salary
ZAR/month
Job Location
- South Africa -- Nelson Mandela Bay Metro -- Gqeberha
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
22 May 2025
Closing date
06 Jun 2025 21:59
CORE PURPOSE OF JOB
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To create, design, develop, facilitate and administer the learning and teaching process for students in modules presented by the Nelson Mandela University at undergraduate level and postgraduate level. To do, participate in, contribute towards and research and innovation, contribute to community, professional and discipline engagement and to be involved in the core functions of the University.
To lecture subjects at the undergraduate and postgraduate level in the school of Information Technology, Department of Software Engineering. and potentially across departments in the school, faculty or institution (depending on the operational needs).
The nGAP appointment is a full-time permanent position that covers a six-year development period: a 3-year development programme, followed by a 3-year induction. In order to allow the appointee to complete a PhD or publish doctoral research material and to acquire research and teaching skills, the nGAP period of appointment is structured as follows:
- In the first 3 years of employment 80% of the position is protected for the development of the incumbent, with limited teaching and administrative responsibilities;
- In the fourth year of employment, 50% of the position is protected for development of the incumbent, and for the fifth and sixth years of the programme the expectations of the incumbent are those of the standard job description;
- Continuing permanent employment at the appointing institution thereafter.
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KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
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- Facilitate teaching and learning at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
- Contribute to the creation of knowledge by virtue of postgraduate studies, publications and supervision.
- Perform academic administration.
- Incorporate trends with regard to learning and teaching to ensure a student-centred learning experience.
- Maintain relevant and up to date learning and teaching material by integrating latest trends.
- Participate in projects targeted at community service and engagement.
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CORE COMPETENCIES
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- Possess sound knowledge of the theory and application of Software Development and Software Engineering.
- Ability to facilitate learning at undergraduate level in Software Development and Software Engineering.
- Ability to synthesize information to design learning experiences.
- Must have excellent organizational and time management skills as well as strong communication skills (verbal and written).
- Ability to work well with other members of the Department and as part of a team.
- Has the potential to contribute to the creation of knowledge by virtue of publications and the successful supervising of Masters Candidates.
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REQUIREMENTS
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Masters in Information Technology or Computer Science with minimum average of 70% required and will be expected to be registered for a PhD within 3 months of appointment.
Interest in Artificial Intelligence technologies and ability to engage in Applied Artificial Intelligence research a requirement.
Experience with Internet programming, Python, C#, and database design an advantage.
Sound knowledge in the theory and application of Artificial Intelligence including software, hardware, technical as well as human aspects will be an advantage.
Having both lecturing as well as industry experience an advantage.
Applicants should provide clear information about their research and teaching experience.
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DISCLAIMER: Nelson Mandela University is a designated employer committed to pursuing excellence, diversity, inclusion, and redress in achieving its employment equity targets. Preference will be given to suitably qualified (Race and Gender) candidates in accordance with the University's employment equity targets. No applications will be accepted after the closing date Friday, 06 June 2025.
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