Mehboob Ur Rehman

Assistant Professor in Applied Statistics

Al Ain University
November 10, 2024
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AED30000 - AED35000 / month

Job Description

Job Title: Assistant Professor in Applied Statistics

Job Description
Course Development & Delivery: Develop and teach courses within the Applied Statistics discipline, covering a variety of specialized topics.
Student Evaluation: Track and assess individual student progress, providing constructive feedback to support and sustain their academic success.
Research & Publication: Conduct research and publish in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, particularly those indexed in Scopus.
Curriculum & Course Management: Support curriculum development and course management in alignment with university and college standards.
University Initiatives: Actively contribute to university and college initiatives, participating in projects, proposals, and constructive academic activities.
Accreditation Support: Engage in local and international accreditation initiatives, contributing to quality assurance and academic standards.
Career Guidance: Mentor and advise students on their career paths, preparing them for opportunities locally, regionally, and internationally.
Community Engagement: Lead community engagement activities that positively impact the university and the local community.

General Conditions
Teaching Excellence: Minimum of 2 years of university teaching experience with a strong record of teaching effectiveness.
Research Credentials: Publications in Scopus-indexed journals, demonstrating a commitment to impactful, quality research.
Professional Development: Dedication to ongoing professional growth and curriculum innovation.
Bilingual Communication: Proficient in both English and Arabic, with strong oral and written communication skills.
Technology Skills: Advanced ability to utilize technology in education (e.g., e-learning systems, presentation tools).
Service-Oriented: A commitment to providing essential services and support to the university and its students.