Educator-Track Faculty Positions
We seek excellent applicants for the educator track appointments as Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in the NUS Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. They should have a strong background in teaching chemical engineering subjects, particularly, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, process control and reactor design.
Educator track staff are expected to excel in teaching and educational leadership. Applicants with evidence of focus and passion that are oriented toward teaching excellence, student learning, and pedagogical research and innovation are welcome to apply.
Job Profile
- You will independently teach core chemical engineering subjects and engage in all related pedagogical activities such as course material development, student consultation/mentoring, assessment, and grading.
- As an educator track appointee, you should expect to have significant teaching-related responsibilities including curriculum design, creation of study material (including multimedia), accreditation, etc.
- You will actively contribute to the teaching initiatives of the department, and highlight and lead innovative practices in education by participating in various working committees and interest groups.
Requirements
- PhD in Chemical Engineering with at least two years of relevant experience; some teaching experience in higher education settings will be an advantage. Applicants without PhD but extensive industrial experience are also eligible.
- Evidence of teaching record as shown by student feedback/evaluations (if available).
- Authorship of textbooks and demonstrated innovative teaching methodologies will be considered as additional strengths.
The application materials should include your CV, a Teaching Portfolio on teaching contributions to student learning and educational leadership, teaching philosophy and methodology (max 2 pages), and contacts of at least three referees.
Interested applicants may email their applications to
National University of Singapore
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Attention: Chair of Search Committee
E-mail: cheers@nus.edu.sg
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
We seek excellent applicants for appointments as part-time faculty in the NUS Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. The department is looking for working professionals with relevant experience in Energy Systems and related areas for our MSc Energy System programme.
Applicants with a relevant technical expertise, and experience of conducting workshops/training in their organization are welcome to apply.
Job Profile
- You will independently teach designated courses in MSc Energy System programme (selected courses are listed at the end of this document). These courses are scheduled on weekdays, in the evenings (6pm to 9pm).
- You are expected to engage in all related pedagogical activities such as course material development, student consultation/mentoring, assessment, and grading.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemical / Mechanical / Electrical / Industrial Systems Engineering (or other engineering disciplines) with related industrial experiences. Holding a PhD degree will be an advantage but is not necessary.
- Evidence of experience of conducting training activities in your organization with participants’ feedback/evaluations (if available).
The application materials should include your CV (specifically mentioning industrial experience in Energy Sector), existing or new courses you wish to teach, and contacts of at least two referees.
Interested applicants may email their applications to
National University of Singapore
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Attention: Chair of Search Committee
E-mail: cheers@nus.edu.sg
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
List of selected courses (MSc Energy Systems):
Electronic Materials and Energy Technologies
Solar Energy Systems
Energy Conversion and Storage
Problem Solving for Future Sustainability Challenges
Cost Analysis and Engineering Economy
Decision Analysis
Energy and Sustainability
Energy Systems Modelling and Market Mechanisms