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Professor (Pharmacy) at Lead City University (LCU) - 6 Openings

Lead City University (LCU) is a private university licensed by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 2005. LCU is one of the fastest-growing private Universities in Nigeria. The increasing students’ enrolment and the inclusion of some proposed programmes based on demands necessitate the need for additional staff.

We are recruiting to fill the postion below:

Job Title: Professor (Pharmacy)

Location: Ibadan, Oyo

Job Description

We require Professors in the following Departments:

● Clinical Pharamacy and Pharmacy Administration

● Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy

● Pharmacognosy

● Pharmacology

● Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology

● Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

Requirements

● Candidates should possess a PhD Degree in relevant fields of the department. However, applicants in the departments of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Administration, and Pharmaceutics & Industrial Pharmacy must have obtained the degree or Bachelor of Pharmacy/Doctor of Pharmacy in addition to their M.Sc. and PhD

● Applicants must show scholarship and proficiency in publications and academic leadership in postgraduate thesis supervision among others

● For all the departments, the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy / Doctor of Pharmacy will be an added advantage while current registration with the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria is mandatory.

Application Closing Date

Not Specified.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should submit 2 Passport Photographs, 10 copies of each of their Application Letters and Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae along with relevant Credentials to:

The Registrar,

Lead City University Ibadan,

Off Toll Gate Area,

Ibadan, Oyo State,

Nigeria.



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