Senior Lecturer – Accounting

SALARY RANGE: RM9,000-RM16,000

Responsibilities:

A Level C academic will make a significant contribution to the discipline which can normally be demonstrated at the national level. In research and/or scholarship he or she will make original contributions, which expand knowledge or practice in his or her discipline. He or she will demonstrate leadership, expertise and coordination of academic courses.

A Level C academic will normally make a significant contribution to:

  • teaching, scholarship and administration activities of an organizational unit or an interdisciplinary area at undergraduate, honors and postgraduate level;
  • leadership and engagement in scholarly, research and/or professional activities relevant to the profession, discipline and/or community;
  • demonstrate original contributions to advancing knowledge in research or scholarship at least at a national level; and
  • create impact from academic expertise.
He or she may be required to perform the full academic responsibilities of and related administration for the coordination of a large award program or a number of smaller award programs of the institution. This level will normally hold a qualification at the doctoral level and can demonstrate a record of scholarly and professional achievement in the relevant discipline area. In exceptional circumstances equivalent professional experience may be considered.

Qualifications and Criteria:

  • A doctoral degree (PhD) in a relevant field from a recognized institution. In exceptional circumstances equivalent professional experience may be considered.
  • Professional qualification in a relevant field or those progressing towards the qualification (if applicable).
  • Registration with relevant professional body (if applicable).
  • Excellent academic results from pre-university level onwards.
  • Knowledge in relevant sub-areas or specialist areas.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Prior teaching experience at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
  • Scholarly publications in journals, proceedings, and books.
  • Experience in curriculum development and administration.
  • Experience of supervising postgraduate (including doctoral) students.
  • Experience in providing consulting and training services.
  • Participation in collaborative research projects with other academics.
  • National/international reputation in a relevant scholarly domain.
  • National/international recognition in a relevant professional domain.
  • Record of innovations, copyrights, patents, and academic entrepreneurship.
  • Experience of strategic planning and leadership in academic contexts.
  • Experience in motivating and mentoring academic colleagues.
  • Ability to identify research opportunity and attract external support.
  • Ability to foster collaborative relationships with other universities, government agencies, professional bodies, and private organizations.
  • Managerial work experience, leading to a deep and creative understanding of some practical domain.
  • Familiarity with digital learning technologies.
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