The UQU Deanship of Faculty Members and Employees Affairs announces a number of academic vacancies for males and females at the main headquarters of the university in Makkah Al-Mukarramah. These vacancies are announced for well-qualified Saudi citizens. Applicants can apply for these posts through the e-recruitment portal from Saturday, 16 Dhul-Hijjah, 1440 A.H. to Monday, 25 Dhul-Hijjah, 1440 A.H.
Required Conditions:
The applicant must be a Saudi citizen.
The applicant should be medically fit.
Requirements for a language lecturer and teacher are as follows:
The applicant should have obtained a Master's degree or its equivalent from a Saudi university or another recognized university.
A certificate of equivalency from the Ministry of Education (if the degree was granted by a non-Saudi university).
The applicant must have obtained the Master's degree with a grade of at least 'Very Good' (if they have obtained the degree from a university that grants grades). If the Master's certificate was issued by a university that grants the Master's degree without a grade, the applicant must have obtained a bachelor's degree with a grade of at least 'Very Good'.
Requirements for the assistant professor posts are as follows:
The applicant must hold a PhD degree from a Saudi university or any other university accredited by the Ministry of Education.
A certificate of equivalency from the Ministry of Education (if the degree was granted by a non-Saudi university).
The applicant must have specialized in a relevant major during their postgraduate studies (Master's and PhD).
Upon obtaining the PhD degree, the applicant must have published a research paper annually in a journal issued by a local, regional, or international scientific or research journal, or a journal included in the databases of Scopus or ISI-Web of Science.
Required Documents:
The applicant must attach the following documents electronically:
A photocopy of the national ID.
A copy of the qualification certificate and academic record.
A certificate of equivalency from the Ministry of Education (if the degree was granted by a non-Saudi university).
A photocopy of any work experience certificates.
To apply through the e-recruitment portal, please click here.
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