The University College in Adham announces the dates of the personal interview for assistant professor posts, which used to be occupied by non-Saudi nationals, as mentioned in announcement no. (51) during the period from 16 Rabi` Al-Awwal, 1441 A.H., to 28 Rabi` Al-Awwal, 1441 A.H. Male and female candidates must attend according to the following dates:
Personal interviews for assistant professor posts (educational technology) (for women) will be held on Wednesday, 28 Rabi` Al-Thani, 1441 A.H., at 9:00 a.m.
Personal interviews for assistant professor posts (biology) (for women) will be held on Wednesday, 28 Rabi` Al-Thani, 1441 A.H., at 12:00 p.m.
Personal interviews for assistant professor posts (comparative jurisprudence) (for men) will be held on Sunday, 3 Jumada Al-Awwal, 1441 A.H., at 10:00 a.m.
Male candidate interview venue: the University College (male section).
Female candidate interview venue: Adham University College (female section).
The male and female candidates must bring the following:
Original copy of the national identity card.
Original academic qualifications and transcripts.
Equivalency certificate (if the college education was obtained outside the Saudi Kingdom).
Notice of the electronic application.
PowerPoint presentation of research, and a copy of each published paper authored by the applicants for the post of assistant professor (a published paper for each year, starting two years after obtaining a PhD), as well as a statement of publication or acceptance of publication from the publisher.
Male and female candidates must send a copy of their master's and PhD theses to the college email: uca@uqu.edu.sa
In order to know details about an application (whether the applicant is a candidate or not), please refer to the details of the registered application on the recruitment website. A message of the candidacy has been sent to the applicant's phone number.
Verily Allah is the Grantor of success!
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