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Research & scholarship
- Contribute to knowledge production through the publication of scholarly outputs in reputable journals and peer-reviewed books, and presentations at local, national and international conferences.
- Supervise Honours and Masters students as well as Doctoral candidates.
- Conceptualise and develop research methodologies that heighten the business of construction theories.
- Engage local and regional intellectual communities towards systematic theorisation of construction management as a disciplinary space.
- Pursue external funding for research by developing and attracting project proposals that would contribute towards the sustainability of the built environment related research projects at Mandela University.
Learning & Teaching
- Facilitate teaching and learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
- Perform administration as well as other academic related functions
- Take responsibility for identified academic modules in the BSc and BSc (Honours) Construction Management programme.
- Undertake subject development.
Advocacy & Engagement
- Support and develop a new generation of scholars within and beyond Social Sciences research.
- Engage across the University to embed better construction management practices in project delivery.
- Capacitate students, local communities, and practitioners in understanding the impact of construction industry policy with the intention of informing and contributing to its continuous improvement through civil, and
- Strengthen the health, safety and wellness project through collaborations with academic, civil, government and other stakeholders.
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- Technical / Professional knowledge and skills.
- Knowledge of curriculum development processes, combined with necessary theoretical and administrative skills for execution.
- Knowledge of the higher education funding landscape, and research proposal development experience.
- Excellent leadership and management capabilities.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with expertise in networking and building collaborations.
- Ability to work with diverse stakeholders.
- Conflict resolution skills.
- Excellent communication skills and multilingual capacity (verbal and written).
- Research skills and depth of knowledge in the discipline of construction management, combined with the ability to undertake interdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary, and transdisciplinary research.
- Expertise in relevant methodologies, theories, and conceptual development.
- A sound knowledge of construction management at industry, organisation, and project level, including the multiple stages of projects.
- Industry experience in construction management.
- Strong skills in working with students, communication, construction management, modern construction and related activities, and a pro-active nature relative to students, academia, industry, professional association, and statutory council liaison and development.
- Research and publishing skills.
- Research supervision skills.
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