Al-Leith University College has announced the names of the candidates who applied for assistant professor and lecturer posts in the period from 27 Rabi` Al-Thani to 11 Jumada Al-Awwal, 1440 A.H. The College invites those candidates to attend the written exam for lecturer positions and a personal interview for teaching assistant positions at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday 7 Jumada Al-Thani 1440 A.H., corresponding to 12 February 2019 A.C., at the University College's headquarters in Al-Leith (Main building: males/females). The numbers of the male and female candidates are as follows:
* Teaching Assistant Positions:
44050165
44051924
44053035
44052443
*Lecturer Positions:
44053145
44052701
Candidates must provide the following documents:
National Identity Card.
A soft copy of their MA and PhD must be sent to the following email: luc@uqu.edu.sa, no later than 2 Jumada Al-Thani, 1440 A.H.
Originals and certified copies of graduation certificates and transcripts for all study levels (BA, MA, and PhD), and the equalization certificate if the degree is obtained from an overseas university.
Notice of electronic application.
Proof that the individual is not employed by the government. The information on the profession can be printed by accessing the Abshir website, then clicking on: My information - My personal information (which includes Category/Profession).
** Please kindly arrive half an hour before the start of the exam to have your papers checked.
Best wishes for success to everyone!
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