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Preferred Degree: PhD
Job Rank: Assistant/ Associate Professor
College :Education

Recruitment Conditions:
Applicants should:
1. have a doctoral degree from a recognized university
2. be graduates of a university which uses the credit-hour system;
3. have a university teaching and research experience;
4. be an efficient user of computer skills.
5. be fluent in English since the language of instruction is English.

In addition to a tax-free salary, successful applicants will receive paid travel, housing, furniture, and end of contract gratuity.
Applicants are requested to send their applications to the following address:

ITTIHAD UNIVERSITY
Faculty Recruitment Committee
P.O. Box : 2286
R.A.K. - U.A.E.
Tel : +971 7 236 2323
Fax: +971 7 236 2121
Website : www.ittihad.ac.ae

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