About the position
UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Post Number: 8020147/ITS:A633 Role Clarification and Key Performance Areas: The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is a vibrant, diverse, and dynamic institution rooted in the African continent with an increasing global reach. UWC actively responds to the country's development needs in critical and creative ways within an ever-changing and challenging global context. The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that educate students across multiple disciplines, including Accounting, Finance, Management, Economics, Industrial Psychology (Human Resources Management), Information Systems, Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), Institute for Social Development, Political Studies, School of Government (including Public Administration) and the Academic Literacies Progamme. The successful candidate for Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems will be responsible for the following key performance areas: Minimum Requirements: Key Competencies For further Information (but not applications) about this position, please contact the Acting Departmental Chairperson of the Department of Information Systems, Prof James Njenga, on [Email Address Removed] Closing date: 26 August 2025
ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES: INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Associate Professor in Information Systems
The Department of Information Systems takes pride in developing highly qualified professionals and researchers in Information Systems and related fields. Given the strategic thrust of UWC, the Department is currently experiencing growth and is thus inviting appropriately qualified and experienced persons to join its ranks. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and supportive Department and Faculty that is dedicated to teaching, research and community engagement, as well as to the overall student experience. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and willing to make a significant contribution to the Department's academic programmes and its research agenda.
Desired Skills:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Coaching and mentoring skills
- Computer literacy and E-Learning skills