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UNN announces vacancy for the post of VC

The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, announces the vacancy for the position of Vice-Chancellor.

In line with the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) Decree 1993, Decree No. 11 (as amended), the Council invites applications from distinguished Professors with extensive experience in university teaching, research, and administration.

The Vice-Chancellor serves as the Chief Executive and Academic Officer of the University, as well as the ex-officio Chairman of the Senate and a Member of the Governing Council.

The Vice-Chancellor oversees policy implementation related to finance, property, facilities, and overall administration.

The Candidate

Applicants must be accomplished academics and proven leaders with the ability to manage human and material resources effectively. Candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a full Professor with at least eight (8) years of experience in a recognized university at the time of this advertisement.
  • Be no older than 65 years at the start of the appointment.
Such: 

  • candidate is required to have garnered enough experience in university administration;

  • be a highly innovative, dynamic and self-motivated academic with ability to provide academic leadership (Management and Administration);

  • be a person with good grasp of information and communication technology skills;

  • possess high reputation nationally and internationally and be able to create the needed bridges between the University community on one hand, and its stake-holders on the other hand;

  • demonstrate high international visibility and respect in academia as reflected in his/her academic research publications and external linkages with evidence of attracting grant(s) to the university (UNN) or any other recognised university by the University Senate;

  • be a person of courage but humane, who can take decisive actions on the merit of facts and principles;

  • provide evidence of successful supervision of postgraduate students especially at the PhD level;

  • be physically and mentally fit to undertake the duties required of a Vice-Chancellor and other assigned functions as directed by the University Governing Council; and

  • provide in not more than five hundred (500) words, his/her vision and mission for the University. 

CREDIT: Allschoolabs, Myschool.ng

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