Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor - Department of Economics
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Job Description
n pursuit of the ideals of excellence and diversity, the University of Pretoria wishes to invite applications for the following vacancy.
The University of Pretoria's commitment to quality makes us one of the top research Universities in the country and gives us a competitive advantage in international science and technology development.
Job Industry
Education / Teaching
Job Salary Currency
SARJob Salary Fixed
NoKey Deliverables
- Lecturing at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level;
- Supporting the Public Policy Hub (PPH) and the Chair in Municipal Finance, including project management, research strategy, evidence-based policymaking, industry and policy engagement, and skills development;
- Academic administration and management;
- Supervising postgraduate and graduate students;
- Participation in the Department’s strategic initiatives related to teaching, research, community engagement, and fundraising;
- Scientific research and publications in accredited academic journals.
Professional Qualifications
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| Education / Teaching | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR A PhD in Economics with a clear specialisation in Public Economics (e.g., taxation, fiscal federalism, public finance, or fiscal policy); 3-5 years of tertiary teaching experience on Undergraduate and/or Postgraduate Levels; At least 7 accredited publications and/or equivalent recognised scholarly outputs, of which at least 3 quality-adjusted accredited publication units and/or equivalent recognised scholarly outputs should be in the last 5 years (accepted and/or published); At least 4 completed Master’s students over the last 5 years; Evidence of consistent and continued supervision. Involvement with at least 3 doctoral students as the main or co-supervisor; Evidence of academic citizenship/professional engagement. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: SENIOR LECTURER A PhD in Economics with a clear specialisation in Public Economics (e.g., taxation, fiscal federalism, public finance, or fiscal policy); At least three years of relevant tertiary lecturing experience and demonstrated competence; At least two quality-adjusted accredited publications and/or equivalent recognised scholarly outputs (accepted and/or published); At least two completed Master’s students or involvement with PhD supervision; and Evidence of professional engagement. |
Essential Qualities
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Application Process
Close Date
25/03/2026