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Job Title: Lecturer
Monetary Economics
Job Summary
The Lecturer in Monetary Economics at PIDE will be responsible for delivering high-quality teaching, engaging in academic research, and contributing to the intellectual and policy dialogue in their respective specialization. The role requires strong subject expertise, a commitment to student learning, and the ability to foster interdisciplinary collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Curriculum Development
- Develop and teach courses in core economics and specialized fields at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
- Incorporate applied learning techniques, real-world economic issues, and case studies into the curriculum.
- Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students in research and academic projects.
- Participate in curriculum development and updates to align with national and international academic standards.
Institutional Contribution and Service
- Support departmental initiatives, academic committees, and student mentorship programs.
- Organize and participate in seminars, workshops, and conferences to enhance the academic environment at PIDE.
- Contribute to faculty discussions on improving teaching methodologies and student engagement strategies.
- Assist in institutional research and administrative activities to strengthen PIDE’s academic programs.
Compliance with HEC and International Standards
- Ensure compliance with HEC regulations and institutional accreditation requirements.
- Stay updated on global advancements in economics, teaching methodologies, and research innovations.
- Actively engage in continuous professional development and academic training programs.
Research and Publications
- Engage in academic research in respective specialization areas and contribute to scholarly discourse.
- Publish in HEC-recognized, peer-reviewed journals and participate in national and international academic forums.
- Collaborate with senior faculty members on research projects and interdisciplinary studies.
- Seek funding opportunities for research and applied projects in relevant areas.
Student Mentorship and Development
Advise and mentor students in their academic and career aspirations.
Encourage student participation in research projects, competitions, and academic writing.
Promote an environment of critical thinking, inquiry, and applied economic analysis.
Qualifications & Experience
- M.PhiL or a closely related field from a recognized/accredited and reputable institution.
- Demonstrated capacity for research and scholarly engagement.
- Strong teaching and communication skills with the ability to engage students effectively.
- A record of publications in recognized academic journals (for PhD holders, preferred).
Age: Maximum 50 Years
Compensation and Benefits
- Competitive salary based on academic credentials and experience.
- Access to research grants and professional development programs.
- Health insurance, retirement benefits, and faculty development opportunities.
- Opportunities for collaboration with national and international institutions.
Equal Opportunity Employment
- PIDE is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of gender, ethnicity, or disability status.