Professor
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
In addition the applicant must:
- Have
at least twelve (12) years of University teaching experience, five (5)
years of which he or she has worked as a full-time Associate Professor.
- Have
successfully supervised at least four (4) Master students or two (2) PhD
students since being appointed as an Associate Professor.
- Show
evidence of continuing research including having published at least four
(4) articles in refereed Journals since being appointed as an Associate
Professor.
- Show
evidence of active participation in departmental activities and good
quality teaching skills.
- Evidence
of successfully applying for a grant either individually or as a group
since being appointed as an Associate Professor.
Associate
Professor
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
In addition applicants must:
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
In addition applicants must:
- Have
at least eight (8) years of University teaching experience, four (4) of
which he or she has worked as a full-time Senior Lecturer.
- Have
successfully supervised at least four (4) Master students or two (2) PhD
students since being appointed as a Senior Lecturer.
- Show
evidence of continuing research including having published at least four
(4) articles in refereed Journals since being appointed as a Senior
Lecturer.
- Show
evidence of active participation in departmental activities and good
quality teaching skills.
- Evidence
of successfully applying for a grant either individually or as a group
since being appointed as a Senior Lecturer.
Senior
Lecturer
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
In addition the applicant must:
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
In addition the applicant must:
- Have
at least five (5) years of University teaching, three (3) of which he or
she has worked as a full—time Lecturer after a PhD qualification.
- Have
successfully supervised at least three (3) Master students or one (1) PhD
student since being appointed as a Lecturer.
- Show
evidence of continuing research including having published at least three
(3) articles in refereed Journals since being appointed as a Lecturer.
- Show
evidence of attendance and contribution at learned Conferences, Seminars
or Workshops.
- Show
evidence of active participation in departmental activities and good
quality teaching.
- Evidence
of successfully applying for a grant either individually or as a group
since being appointed as a Lecturer.
Lecturer
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
Applicants with a Master of Law (LLM) degree and have:
Applicants must be holders of a PhD Degree in Law or its equivalent from a recognized University.
Applicants with a Master of Law (LLM) degree and have:
- Registered
for a PhD degree,
- Shown
satisfactory progress,
- Presented
at least three (3) seminar papers or have two (2) publications in refereed
Journals or a university level book by a reputable publisher will also be
considered.
Successful
candidates will be required to teach, supervise students and conduct research
in their areas of specialization.
Tutorial Fellow
Applicants must be holders of Master of Law Degree in the related field from a recognized University.
In addition, applicants must also be prepared to pursue a Ph.D Degree in their area of specialization.
Teaching experience will be an added advantage.
Terms of Service:
The terms of service for the teaching posts of Lecturers and above include membership to a Pension Scheme, a generous Medical Scheme, a House Allowance and a Commuting Allowance.
The application letter should give full details of Educational and Professional qualifications, Work Experience, Present Post and Salary, applicant’s telephone number and E-mail address; copies of certificates and testimonials should also be enclosed giving the names and addresses of three (3) Referees who are up-to-date with the applicant’s competence and area of specialization.
Applicants should request their Referees to write immediately and directly to the undersigned.
The applications and letters from the referees should reach the undersigned not later than Friday, 12th August 2011.
Enquiries
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration)
Kenyatta University,
P.O. Box 43844 — 00100,
Nairobi
For details and further enquires, visit the University website: www.ku.ac.ke
Tutorial Fellow
Applicants must be holders of Master of Law Degree in the related field from a recognized University.
In addition, applicants must also be prepared to pursue a Ph.D Degree in their area of specialization.
Teaching experience will be an added advantage.
Terms of Service:
The terms of service for the teaching posts of Lecturers and above include membership to a Pension Scheme, a generous Medical Scheme, a House Allowance and a Commuting Allowance.
The application letter should give full details of Educational and Professional qualifications, Work Experience, Present Post and Salary, applicant’s telephone number and E-mail address; copies of certificates and testimonials should also be enclosed giving the names and addresses of three (3) Referees who are up-to-date with the applicant’s competence and area of specialization.
Applicants should request their Referees to write immediately and directly to the undersigned.
The applications and letters from the referees should reach the undersigned not later than Friday, 12th August 2011.
Enquiries
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration)
Kenyatta University,
P.O. Box 43844 — 00100,
Nairobi
For details and further enquires, visit the University website: www.ku.ac.ke