8 Job Positions of Lecturers in Business Information Technology and in Computer Engineering at University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies (UTB): Deadline: 16-08-2023

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

The University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies (UTB) is a private higher learning institution with the vision of becoming a center of excellence in the region for the quality of academic programs and to be a solution provider for the training of professionals in hospitality, tourism, business and information technology.

Lecturing Position available in the areas of:

  • Lecturers in Business Information Technology and in Computer Engineering


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Number of Openings

Minimum Requirements

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Lecturers in Business Information Technology and in Computer Engineering

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  • A PhD or equivalent doctoral qualification with 5 years experience, or Master’s degree with experience of 8-10 years.
  • Teaching and research experience in computer science, IT, or related courses in a University environment
  • Expertise in the following areas – in order of priority:
  • Software engineering techniques and design
  • Cyber security and networking
  • Cloud computing
  • Web and mobile development
  • Programming (Python, Java, C, C++)
  • Data science and analytics
  • Experience in the arena of Artificial Intelligence is an advantage
  • Recognized research profile including substantial record of research outputs in high quality outlets
  • Strong team player with an inclusive and collaborative approach




All interested applicants who meet the listed criteria are requested to submit their applications addressed to the Director of Human Resources using the email address recruitment@utb.ac.rw no later than Wednesday, 16th August, 2023 at 5:00pm.  Submission of hard copies will not be accepted.  Applications should include a Cover LetterCV, copies academic documents and National ID/Passport. Only shortlisted candidates who meet the criteria will be contacted for interviews.

Prof. Simeon Wiehler

Vice Chancellor


General Duties and Responsibilities for all recruited UTB Academic Staff:

  1. Facilitate Learning: Undertake all assigned teaching and related duties to facilitate the transfer of knowledge from lecturer to student. Foster an engaging and inclusive learning environment to encourage active participation and critical thinking.
  2. Encourage Lifelong Learning: Encourage students to become lifelong learners who are eager and motivated to seek knowledge beyond the classroom. Emphasize the importance of learning as a continuous process rather than mere memorization.
  3. Promote Practical Skills: Equip learners with the necessary skills, knowledge, and attributes required by future employers. Maintain a balance between theoretical concepts and practical applications to prepare students for real-world challenges.
  4. Assess and Provide Feedback: Set, mark, and assess assignments, Continuous Assessment Tests (CATs), and examinations. Provide constructive feedback to students, enabling them to identify areas of improvement and enhance their learning experience.
  5. Guide Research Projects: Supervise student research projects, assisting them in applying classroom knowledge to real-world data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings and recommendations.
  6. Uphold Academic Integrity: Utilize anti-plagiarism software to ensure academic integrity and encourage students to produce original work.
  7. Enhance Practical Experience: Supervise and support industrial attachments (internships) to maximize student learning outcomes from their practical experiences in professional settings.
  8. Organize Field Trips: Plan and organize field trips to complement and enhance student learning, providing practical exposure to relevant industries and environments.
  9. Utilize Technology: Design and upload teaching materials specific to e-learning and distance education platforms, utilizing UTB platforms (MIS, Digital Library, E-Learning, etc.) effectively.
  10. Curriculum Development and Review: Identify areas where current curricula require revision or improvement. Actively participate in curriculum development and review processes to ensure the continuous improvement of teaching standards at UTB.
  11. Research and Innovation: Attract funding for research, consultancies, and innovation proposals. Manage project personnel and deliverables effectively. Publish research in recognized journals, books, or textbook chapters, contributing to the academic community.
  12. Professional Development: Engage in continuous professional development to stay abreast of advancements in the field of expertise and enhance teaching methodologies.
  13.  Show Willingness Beyond Described Duties: Fulfill any other duties, tasks and responsibilities as assigned by Heads of Departments, Deans or Senior Management.
  14. Ethical Conduct: Act at all times and in all circumstances with integrity and moral behavior, serving as a role model for students and colleagues alike.

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