Job Details
- Expires 11 April 0 days left to apply
- Reference number: AW04/045/0325
- Province: Western Cape
- Type of engagement: Permanent appointment
- Posted: March 20th
Background to Position
Stellenbosch University
Faculty of AgriSciences
Department of Genetics
Senior Lecturer / Lecturer: Plant Molecular Genetics specialising in genome editing
(Stellenbosch Campus)
Ref. AW04/045/0325
The Department of Genetics (DoG) and the Institute for Plant Breeding and Biotechnology (IPBB), the Faculty of AgriSciences at Stellenbosch University (SU), are dynamic environments with a wide variety of research activities. The incumbent will teach genetics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and will be responsible for establishing and expanding a research portfolio focused on activities related to genome editing in plants as part of the IPBB’s activities.
Job Description
Duties:
- Coordinating, administering, and teaching undergraduate and postgraduate modules in molecular genetics and biotechnology.
- Supervising postgraduate students at BScHons, MSc, and PhD levels.
- Conducting high-quality research in the use of new breeding technologies, specifically genome editing, for the improvement of crops.
- Publishing research results in internationally recognised, peer-reviewed journals and presenting the results at national and international conferences.
- Collaboration and developing partnerships with relevant agricultural industries to secure third-stream research funding.
- Developing regional, national, and international academic and research networks.
- Involved in administrative service delivery at the Institute and at departmental, Faculty, University, national, and international levels.
Inherent Criteria
Requirements:
- PhD in molecular plant genetics, molecular plant biology, or equivalent.
- Research experience in molecular plant biology, specifically genetic transformation, genome editing and tissue culture techniques, particularly for perennial woody fruit crops.
- Peer-reviewed scientific publications, commensurate with the level of appointment.
- Postgraduate supervision in molecular plant biology, specifically genetic transformation and genome editing, commensurate with the level of appointment.
- Proven experience with, or the ability to obtain external research funding, commensurate with the level of appointment.
- The ability to work within a multidisciplinary research team.
- Proven experience or the ability to create and maintain an international research collaboration in the aforementioned field.
- Good administrative and management skills.
- The ability to demonstrate and upload SU’s core values.
Recommendations:
- Experience in bioinformatics software relevant for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data and genome editing mutation analysis.
Application Requirement
Commencement of duties:
01 September 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter
Closing date:
11 April 2025
Enquiries regarding this post: Prof Clint Rhode on 021 808 5834, or at clintr@sun.ac.za
Enquiries regarding remuneration/benefits, as well as technical assistance with the electronic application process: Human Resources Client Services Centre on 021 808 2753 (Stellenbosch) / 021 938 9636 (Tygerberg), or at sun-e-hr@sun.ac.za
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