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Achievers University Recruitment for Lecturers

Achievers University commenced academic activities on 2nd April, 2008. In the past eleven years
, the University has matriculated 12 sets of students and graduated 9 sets of Achievers who are doing very well in all spheres of human endeavour across the nation and overseas. The University now fully operates at its permanent site at Kilometer 1, Idasen/Ute Road, Owo.

As a result of completion of tenure of some Principal Officers, and the need to reposition the University in order to sustain the remarkable achievements, we are currently seeking for exceptionally and professionally qualified staff with outstanding integrity, and demonstrable leadership to join the highly motivated team in moving the University forward in her next phase of growth and development within the capacity below:

Job Title: Lecturer I
Location: Owo, Ondo State
Slot: 20 Openings

Details
We are recruiting to fill the Academic positions in the following disciplines in the University:

Nursing Science
Medical Laboratory Science
Biochemistry
Industrial Chemistry
Microbiology
Geology
Computer Science
Mechatronics Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Law
International Relations
Political Science
Economics
Accounting
Business Administration
Criminology & Security Studies
Mass Communication

Requirements
Candidates must possess a Ph.D or Masters degree plus evidence of at least four (4) years post-qualification experience in teaching, research and academic administration, and a good record of scholarly publications in reputable journals.

Application Closing Date
12th September, 2019.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates are required to submit Ten (10) copies of their Application and Curriculum Vitae, including names and addresses of three referees to:

The Registrar,
Achievers University,
P.M.B. 1030 Owo,
Ondo State.

Alternatively, candidates may send soft copies of their Applications and Curriculum Vitae to:
registrar@achievers.edu.ng

Note: Applicants should request their referees to forward their reports under separate confidential cover to the stated address.

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