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All appointments will be in terms of the prevailing University Employment Equity Policy and the Employment Equity Plan of the faculty/division. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to stop the process at any stage to headhunt or re-advertise the post to meet its equity goals. Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements will not be considered.

 

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Mineralogy (1 post)
School of Geological Sciences
Faculty of Science and Agriculture, Westville Campus, Durban, South Africa
REF: SA47/2009

The School of Geological Sciences at UKZN invites applications for a permanent academic post to teach courses in mineralogy and mineral microscopy. The School has 12 currently funded academic posts and produces graduates with skills in Geology, Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. Further information on current staff and their research interests is available on the School website at http://www.geology.ukzn.ac.za

DUTIES:

Teaching responsibilities will be primarily in mineralogy and mineral microscopy at undergraduate level and applied aspects of mineralogy, including analytical methods, at post-graduate level. Additional teaching duties will include introductory mineral determination and petrography in general geology courses and supervision of undergraduate field schools.

In addition to teaching, the successful applicant will be expected to develop and maintain an active research programme that will involve post-graduate students and attract external funding. To facilitate research, the School can offer in-house access to a JEOL JXA8800 electron microprobe, Philips XRF and XRD, and a Perkin Elmer Sciex 6100 ICP-MS with LA system. The incumbent in mineralogy will be expected to manage the XRD unit and as part of inter-disciplinary research, to develop ties with the Faculty Electron Microscope Unit

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

All applicants should have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

SENIOR LECTURER

  • A PhD in geology with specialization in mineralogy or applied mineralogy
  • 3-5 years research experience in the fields of mineralogy and/or applied mineralogy including evidence of recent peer-reviewed research output in international journals and successful post-graduate supervision.
  • Lecturing experience at tertiary level.

LECTURER

  • MSc in geology with specialization in mineralogy. Consideration will be given to applicants without a master's degree who are currently registered for a Doctorate specializing in mineralogy.
  • 2 years relevant research experience including evidence of recent peer-reviewed research output.

Applicants must indicate the level of post for which they are applying. The closing date for receipt of all applications is 30-11-2009. The University however, reserves the right in special circumstances to accept late applications or to extend the above date in order to facilitate further searches.

Applicants are required to submit a covering letter highlighting their experience in, and providing evidence for, each of the minimum requirements and advantages as listed above, together with a detailed CV including the names, full addresses, fax numbers and e-mail addresses of three referees, to The Recruitment Centre, Human Resources Shared Services, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Private Bag X54001, Durban, 4000. Fax +27 (0)86 516 8321 or e-mail: recruitment1@ukzn.ac.za quoting the relevant reference number.

 
     
   
 

 

All appointments will be in terms of the prevailing University Employment Equity Policy and the Employment Equity Plan of the faculty/division. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to stop the process at any stage to headhunt or re-advertise the post to meet its equity goals. Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements will not be considered.

 
 

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Engineering Geology (1 post)
School of Geological Sciences
Faculty of Science and Agriculture, Westville Campus, Durban
REF: SA48/2009

The School of Geological Sciences invites applications for a permanent academic post in Engineering Geology. The main areas of interest are engineering geology and geotechnical engineering related to slope stability, assessment of rock fabric and influence on physical properties, geohazard investigations and GIS applications in hazard assessment, engineering geological mapping and the investigation of South African problem soil types.

The School has 12 currently funded academic posts and produces graduates with skills in Geology, Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. Further information on current staff and their research interests is available on the School website at http://www.geology.ukzn.ac.za

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

All applicants should have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

  • A PhD in the field of engineering geology
  • 5-10 years research experience in the fields of rock mechanics/soil mechanics/geotechnical engineering including evidence of: a sustained record of peer-reviewed research papers in international journals; successful post-graduate supervision at masters and/or doctoral level; the ability to secure research funding.
  • Lecturing experience at tertiary level.

SENIOR LECTURER

  • A PhD in the field of engineering geology;
  • 3-5 years research experience in the fields of rock mechanics/soil mechanics/geotechnical engineering including evidence of recent peer-reviewed research output in international journals and successful post-graduate supervision.
  • Lecturing experience at tertiary level.

LECTURER

  • MSc in engineering geology or a related field. Consideration will be given to applicants without a master's degree who are currently registered for a Doctorate in engineering geology.
  • 2 years relevant research experience including evidence of recent peer-reviewed research output.

DUTIES:

The School of Geological Sciences at UKZN offers dedicated undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering geology that include rock mechanics, soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. The incumbents will be tasked with teaching in one of these fields at senior undergraduate and post-graduate levels using curricula in keeping with modern developments in that field. Additional teaching duties will include responsibility for general geology courses to Civil Engineers and assistance with student field schools.

In addition to teaching, the successful candidates will be expected to develop and maintain an active research programme that will involve post-graduate students and attract external funding. To facilitate research, the School has a compression rock testing machine, rock discontinuity shear apparatus and a well equipped soils laboratory. It can also offer access to a Malvern Particle Sizer, JEOL JXA8800 electron microprobe, Philips XRF and XRD, and a Perkin Elmer Sciex 6100 ICP-MS with LA system. The School has a site licence for the complete suite of Rocscience programs.

Applicants must indicate the level of post for which they are applying. The closing date for receipt of all applications is 30-11-2009. The University however, reserves the right in special circumstances to accept late applications or to extend the above date in order to facilitate further searches.

Applicants are required to submit a covering letter highlighting their experience in, and providing evidence for, each of the minimum requirements and advantages as listed above, together with a detailed CV including the names, full addresses, fax numbers and e-mail addresses of three referees, to The Recruitment Centre, Human Resources Shared Services, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Private Bag X54001, Durban, 4000. Fax +27 (0)86 516 8321 or e-mail: recruitment1@ukzn.ac.za quoting the relevant reference number.

 
     
     
     
     
     
 

last updated: 04 Nov 2009