Lecturer I / Lecturer II in Psychology
Responsibilities
The appointee will be responsible for teaching a diverse range of subjects within the field of psychology and related areas offered by our Sub-degree and Undergraduate programs. Subject areas to be taught include but are not limited to research methods, social psychology, personality psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, consumer psychology, sport psychology, history of psychology, cultural psychology, counseling psychology, and educational psychology. Responsibilities include supervising internship and honors projects, imparting skills and professional knowledge related to these areas, providing academic guidance to students, organizing and coordinating experiential learning activities, and assisting in the ongoing review and design of courses and programs. Applicants should maintain strong connections with relevant industries and professional organizations.
Requirements
Applicants should possess a higher degree, preferably at the doctoral level, in a relevant discipline, along with teaching experience. A master's degree may also be considered. Candidates must demonstrate dedication and commitment to teaching and education; meanwhile, research competence is a factor to be considered. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a team are essential.
Candidates with less experience will be considered for the post of Lecturer II.
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