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A prestigious university is seeking passionate teaching professionals for the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. The successful candidate will lead and support the delivery of undergraduate curricula focused on Electrical and Electronic principles. Expected expertise across various subject areas in EEE is essential. This role encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and emphasizes inclusion.
Be part of a vibrant community that celebrates over 200 years of academic excellence, world‑class research, and impactful innovation. Located in the dynamic Bahrain Bay, the University of Strathclyde, Bahrain offers academic excellence and pioneering research that our Glasgow, UK campus is renowned for.
The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering has an international reputation for teaching and research and is one of the premier EEE departments in the UK. Our strong partnerships with Government, Industry and a variety of global research agencies ensure the industrial applicability of our courses and enable us to provide an excellent learning experience to our student population.
The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) is seeking to appoint teaching professionals to provide leadership and support to deliver our undergraduate University of Strathclyde (Bahrain) curricula comprising Electrical and Electronic principles, Analogue and Digital design techniques, Signals & Systems, Instrumentation, Embedded Systems and supporting Mathematics, Physics and Software Engineering. This post will contribute to a team delivering core modules designed to provide a strong and broad understanding of EEE fundamentals allied with a range of EEE specialist modules including Energy & HVT Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Robotics & Control principles, and Renewable Technology. The curriculum covers the breadth of EEE technologies, and we will build a team to cover our core and fundamental programme delivery. Our expectation is that the successful candidate will have expertise across a strong sub‑set of the above listed technologies and importantly demonstrate a desire to expand their EEE knowledge to support future growth in our curricula. The teaching will cover the full range of teaching approaches, and will support design, development, and delivery of existing modules through face‑to‑face, in‑person and practical laboratory delivery methods.
We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including women, minorities, individuals with disabilities.
Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Anthony Gachagan, Head of Department, Electronic & Electrical Engineering a.gachagan@strath.ac.uk.
Closing date: 16th November 2025