School of Law
Professor
Applicants must be holders of a PhD degree from a recognized university.
In addition the applicants must:
• Have at least twelve (12) years of University teaching experience as a senior Lecturer or Lecturer level and above, at least five (5) years as an Associate Professor.
• Have successfully supervised at least four (4) Master students including two (2) PhD since being appointed Associate Professor.
• Must be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
• Show evidence of continuing Research including having published at least four (4) articles in refereed journals or two (2) articles plus one (1) book by a reputable publisher since being appointed
Associate Professor.
• Show evidence of active participation in departmental activities and good quality teaching.
Associate Professor
Applicants must be holders of a PhD degree from a recognized university.
In addition the applicants must:
• Have at least eight (8) years of University teaching, four (4) of which as a full-time Senior Lecturer.
• Have successfully supervised at least four (4) Masters students or two (2) PhD students since being appointed Senior Lecturer.
• Must be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
• Show evidence of continuing research including having published at least four (4) articles in refereed journals or two (2) articles in refereed journals plus one (1) book by a reputable publisher since being appointed Senior Lecturer.
• Show evidence of active participation in departmental activities and good quality teaching.
Senior Lecturer
Applicants must be holders of a PhD from a recognized university.
In addition the applicants must:
• Be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
• Have at least five (5) years of University teaching experience, three (3) of which as a full-time Lecturer after PhD qualification.
• Have successfully supervised at least three (3) Masters students or one (1) PhD student since being appointed Lecturer.
• Show evidence of continuing research including having published at least three (3) articles in refereed journals or one (1) refereed book in the candidate’s area of specialization published by recognized publisher, since being appointed 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
Lecturer
Applicants must be holders of a PhD from a recognized university or have successfully defended PhD thesis.
In addition the applicants must:
• Be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
• Have presented at least three (3) seminar papers or has two (2) publications in refereed journals or a university level book by a reputable publisher.
• Have full time university teaching experience as tutorial fellow or assistant lecturer for at least three (3) years.
Tutorial Fellow
Applicants must:
• Be holders of an LLM from a recognized university.
• Must be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya
• In addition applicants must have at least three (3) years teaching experience.
• Successful applicants must be prepared to pursue PhD degree in the relevant field.
How to apply:
Applicants should forward ten (10) copies of their application letters accompanied by a similar number of certified copies of certificates and CVs giving details of their qualifications, experience and research activities if any. They should give names and address of three (3) academic referees and the current designations of the referees.
Applications and relevant documents should be forwarded through their heads of departments and applicants should state their current designations, salaries and other benefits attached to those designations.
Applications should be submitted on or before 18th April 2011.
Applications should be addressed to:
The Vice Chancellor
The Presbyterian University of East Africa
P.O. Box 387,00902, Kikuyu