Great opportunity if you are interested in teaching CS in Cape Town.

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From: Bill Tucker <wdtuc...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 3:48 AM
Subject: Professor post available at University of the Western Cape,
South Africa
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Please note this post has ample opportunity for ICT for development
research/teaching.


Department of Computer Science
University of the Western Cape
Professor

The Department of Computer Science invites applications for a
full-time position tenable at the rank of Professor in the field of
Artificial Intelligence, Mobile and Internet Computing, Software
Engineering or Computer Networks. Candidates with strengths in other
areas of Computer Science will also be considered. The ideal candidate
for this position will be a highly motivated research-active PhD
graduate in Computer Science with a demonstrable track record of
teaching, successful supervision of postgraduate students and
publication in accredited journals and conferences.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach Computer Science
courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and supervise
postgraduate research at Master’s and PhD levels; to demonstrate the
ability to initiate research programmes, secure external funding,
develop industry and academic partnerships and engage in community
outreach. In addition, you should have a proven record of academic
leadership skills, evidenced by: strong management skills,
communication fluency in English, organisational skills and the
ability to drive innovation and institutional change.
Information about the Department is available at http://www.cs.uwc.ac.za

For information about this post, contact Prof. I.M. Venter on tel. +27
21 959 3010 or e-mailiven...@uwc.ac.za
Closing date for applications: 25 January 2013
To view a comprehensive role description and the application
procedure, please visit the Vacancy section on our website at
www.uwc.ac.za or contact Mr Bradley Thorne via e-mailbtho...@uwc.ac.za
(tel. +27 21 959 3756) for assistance.
In line with the University’s commitment to diversifying its
workforce, applications from designated groups will be given priority
consideration. The University reserves the right not to make an
appointment or to make an appointment at a lower level.

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