The University of Agriculture, Science, and Technology (UAST), Ihugh, Benue State is a world-class institution dedicated to research, innovation, and student success. It was founded on the principles of academic excellence, ethical integrity, and meaningful development. We are committed to fostering a holistic educational learning experience that nurtures critical thinking, innovation, and problem solving
UAST is a traiblazing institution at the forefront of innovation, academic excellence, and smart campus development. Leveraging advanced digital infrastructure. AI-driven learning systems, and integrated IoTsolutions, we empower students with state-of-art technology, fostering a dynamic and future-ready academic enviroment.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Lecturer II (Software Engineering)
Location: Ihugh, Benue
Department: Computing and Security Technology
Slot: 3 Openings
Job Purpose
- Lecturer II represents the first independent software engineering academic rank, expected to own undergraduate courses, lead laboratories, initiate research, and translate engineering principles into robust, scalable and secure software systems.
- The purpose of this job is to independently teach undergraduate Software Engineering courses, initiate credible research, contribute to innovation and industry collaboration, and support academic governance in line with UAST and NUC standards.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching & Laboratory Leadership:
- Independently teach assigned Software Engineering courses (theory and labs).
- Design course outlines, labs and assessments compliant with C-CMAS.
- Supervise undergraduate projects and software development assignments.
Research & Scholarship:
- Initiate and conduct independent or collaborative research in software engineering.
- Publish scholarly articles; present at conferences; contribute to funded or applied projects.
Innovation & Industry Impact:
- Lead/co-lead applied projects (software systems, platforms, tools, process improvements).
- Support industry partnerships, internships and community digital-solutions initiatives.
Academic Service & QA:
- Serve on departmental/school committees; support curriculum review and accreditation.
Minimum Qualifications
- PhD in Software Engineering or Senate-approved cognate (Computer Science, Information Systems with strong SE focus).
- Minimum of two (2) publications, in a peer-reviewed journal.
- Software artefacts, frameworks or patents may be declared as supporting outputs.
Experience:
- At least three (3) years post-PhD or equivalent academic/industry-research experience.
- Active membership of recognised national/international computing or software professional bodies.
Required Skills and Competencies:
- Independent teaching; lab leadership; research initiation; software architecture; testing/QA; communication.
Personal Attributes:
- Analytical rigor and quality-first mindset.
- Leadership in project-based and team-based learning.
- Professional integrity in research and software delivery.
- Mentorship disposition and teamwork.
- Commitment to Africa-relevant digital solutions