The Ministry of Education is recruiting chairpersons and members of councils of public universities and constituent colleges who will be placed to serve in any university within the country taking into account diversity in skills, and regional and gender balance.
For the role of chairperson, he or she must hold a minimum of a Ph.D. degree from a recognized university and have a proven track record of leadership and management experience or must also satisfy the requirements outlined in Chapter Six.
“The candidate for the position of chairperson should have proven experience in leadership and management and satisfy Chapter Six of the Constitution,” the ministry said.
Candidates for the position of member of the university council must hold a master’s degree (executive masters are not accepted) from a recognized university. Candidates must also satisfy Chapter Six of the Constitution.
Applicants should not be public servants or active members of any university faculty (both public and private). They are also required to provide Commission for University Education certificates for degrees, diplomas, and certificates awarded by foreign universities and institutions
The Ministry has emphasized that applicants should not be public servants or active members of any university faculty whether public or private. Applicants are also required to provide certificates from the Commission for University Education for degrees, diplomas, and certificates awarded by foreign universities and institutions.
Education Ministry is dedicated to ensuring that the chairperson and members on and members of the councils of public universities and constituent colleges are chosen based on their qualification skills and experience.
They are committed to promoting diversity and a balanced representation of different regions and genders in these institutions and ensuring that all candidates meet the requirements outlined in Chapter Six of the constitution.
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