Position Summary

Campus: Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
Remuneration: Market Related
EE position: Open to all
Level: Skilled

Introduction

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is a vibrant and cosmopolitan university, anchored in Africa and driven by a powerful strategy focused on attaining global excellence and stature (GES). With an emphasis on independent thinking, sustainable development and strategic partnerships, UJ is an international university of choice. The University is guided by the Vice-Chancellor’s vision of “Positioning UJ in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in the context of the changing social, political and economic fortunes of Africa”.

Job description

The Department of Anthropology and Development Studies (ADS) consists of two subjects, Anthropology and Development Studies. We offer various degrees and courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in these subjects. In recent years ADS has been undergoing a process of internal review and renewal, and ongoing efforts have been made to bring the two sides of department together into a cohesive whole, through shared teaching and postgraduate supervisory programmes and in terms of research. Our undergraduate classes in both subjects are large, ranging from 600 students in some first-year classes, to 400 in some second-year courses, and 150 in third year. Honours classes are much smaller. We offer online and blended approaches. We run a weekly postgraduate seminar for all MA and PhD students, and we contribute to weekly seminars co-hosted with Sociology. We are also actively involved in initiating various other outward looking research programmes and activities, including the Gauteng Anthropology group, a new centre we are in the process of establishing called HUMARE (Centre for Human-Material Relations) and an annual Advanced Ethnographic Research Methods Field School, amongst others. Our dynamic team of research and teaching staff in ADS have a range of research expertise and interests, stretching from medical anthropology to issues of social and environmental justice; and from the political economy of postcolonial states and development, to urban anthropology and from the anthropology of landscapes, waste and materiality; and from the politics of commemoration, memory and human remains to gender, youth and sexuality studies; water politics, and climate change; and governance and Human rights.
 
Responsibilities:
 
Teach courses in both Anthropology and Development Studies at UG and Hons levels. Supervise Hons, MA and PhD students in Anthropology and Development Studies. Plan, conduct and publish quality research in peer-reviewed accredited international journals, co-edited books, and monographs. Secure research funding. Offer strategic intellectual and academic leadership across Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, including taking part in development of curricula and teaching programmes. Participate in Global/International/Regional academic and disciplinary associations, conferences, journals etc. Participate in departmental administrative duties.

Minimum requirements

  • PhD in Anthropology or Development Studies, or related discipline.
  • 5 years teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
  • Track record of graduated Honours and Masters students.
  • Teaching experience of large undergraduate classes, including online and blended learning approaches.
  • At least 5 publications in accredited national and international journals.

Competencies and Behavioural Attributes:

  • Good interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Good planning and administration skills.

Strongly Recommended:

  • Academic monograph, published or nearly published.
  • Involvement in local and international research networks.
  • Hold a critical and multi-disciplinary approach to anthropology, African studies and development studies.
  • Must be able to engage with one or more of the themes of focus of UJ Anthropology and Development studies.
  • NRF rating.
  • Graduated PhD students.

Ethos:
Must be positive, driven, competent, collegial, with a critical intellectual attitude, and professional

Enquiries:

Enquiries regarding job content: Prof Joost Fontein on Tel: (011) 559-8000
Enquiries regarding remuneration and benefits: Lungisa Zihlangu (011) 559-2956 (HCM Business Partner) 

 

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