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A reputable university in the UAE seeks a faculty member in Commercial Law. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Commercial Law and have at least five years of teaching experience at a recognized university. They must possess a distinguished research record, demonstrating significant contributions through publications in Scopus-indexed journals. The role requires teaching competency in both Arabic and English.
Job Description:
The College of Law at UAE University is seeking to appoint a faculty member in the field of Commercial Law based on the following criteria: Academic Qualifications: The applicant must hold a PhD in Commercial Law or an equivalent degree from a recognized and reputable university. Research Record: The applicant should have a distinguished research record, including publications in peer-reviewed Scopus-indexed journals. Additionally, the applicant must have an appropriate H-index that reflects their scholarly impact and significant contributions in the field of Commercial Law. Teaching Experience: The applicant must have at least five years of teaching experience at a recognized and reputable university, with competency and experience in teaching in both Arabic and English. Interested candidates should submit their CV, copies of their academic qualifications, a list of their publications in Scopus-indexed journals, along with their H-index details.
Minimum Qualifications:
Academic Qualifications: The applicant must hold a PhD in Commercial Law or an equivalent degree from a recognized and reputable university.
Experience/Skills:
Teaching Experience: The applicant must have at least five years of teaching experience at a recognized and reputable university, with competency and experience in teaching in both Arabic and English.
Preferred Qualifications:
Research Record: The applicant should have a distinguished research record, including publications in peer-reviewed Scopus-indexed journals. Additionally, the applicant must have an appropriate H-index that reflects their scholarly impact and significant contributions in the field of Commercial Law.