participate in researching creative writing in African languages within the Subject Group Creative Writing Setswana/Sesotho or any other under-resourced South African language. 2. Research and Creative Writing: Individual Literature in one of the under-resourced South African languages A minimum of 4 years' experience in teaching publisher. Membership of relevant societies (i.e. African language and/or English literary/writers' societies) communication skills in English and also another South African under-resourced language. Excellent level of computer
PRDP and DGP; Must have a Professional Driving national certificate; Must be a registered assessor; Must report writing skills; Excellent knowledge of the National Road Traffic act; Truck Mounted Crane certificate;
search of trainer to train a learnership on 48872 National Certificate: Information Technology (Systems Development) qualification. Have experience delivering 48872 National Certificate : Information Technology (System Development) accredited as an Assessor with the MICT SETA for 48872 National Certificate : Information Technology (Systems
research environment in Life Sciences, with strong national and international collaborative research linkages attraction of external research grants. · Evidence of national and international recognition in a research area attraction of external research grants. · Evidence of national and/or international recognition in a research
research environment in Life Sciences, with strong national and international collaborative research linkages attraction of external research grants. · Evidence of national and international recognition in a research area attraction of external research grants. · Evidence of national and/or international recognition in a research
diagnostic skills. NQF 4 (National Senior Certificate or Grade 12 or National Senior Certificate for Adults)
diagnostic skills. NQF 4 (National Senior Certificate or Grade 12 or National Senior Certificate for Adults)
two UJ Research Centres, one in DNA Barcoding (African Centre for DNA Barcoding) and the other in post-harvest to build the Department's profile and standing nationally and internationally. We are seeking an exceptionally motivated, qualified, and ambitious aspirant South African academic to contribute to, and expand, the Faculty's
two UJ Research Centres, one in DNA Barcoding (African Centre for DNA Barcoding) and the other in post-harvest to build the Department's profile and standing nationally and internationally. We are seeking an exceptionally motivated, qualified, and ambitious aspirant South African academic to contribute to, and expand, the Faculty's
learning experience and ensure compliance with South African educational standards, including those set by the databases on LMS/CRM as per the Organisational, National Qualifications Framework (NQF), Sector Education the latest trends and regulations in the South African skills development and training industry. Contribute