Posted Jan 16, 2026
Deadline: Jan 31, 2026
NUST Campus

MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY (1 POST)

Join our team at the National University of Science and Technology

Position Overview

All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. Applications, which should include curriculum vitae (giving full personal particulars of applicant, including full names, place and date of birth, qualifications, employment and experience, present salary, telephone numbers and the names, addresses (including e-mail) and telephone numbers of three contactable referees) and copies of certificates must be addressed to: The Senior Assistant Registrar Human Resources Department National University of Science and Technology P O Box AC 939 Ascot Bulawayo, ZIMBABWE. The National University of Science and Technology is an equal opportunities employer. In the interest of promoting gender parity, female candidates are encouraged to apply. The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 31 January, 2026. ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.

Qualifications Required

Applicants must have a minimum qualification of an MSc Degree in Biochemistry/Biological Sciences/ Biotechnology/ Immunology/ Vaccinology /Molecular Life Sciences is required. The successful applicant will be expected to teach the following courses: Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Agricultural Biotechnology, Biopolicy, Bioethics and Biosafety in Agricultural Biotechnology Cell Culture and Transgenic Technologies and Nanotechnology.

Skills & Competencies

The applicant is also expected to attract research grants and conduct research. A PhD in any of the above fields and record of publishing are an added advantage.

Key Responsibilities

The applicant is also expected to attract research grants and conduct research. A PhD in any of the above fields and record of publishing are an added advantage.

Terms & Conditions

An attractive package which includes Medical Aid, Leave and Pension Benefits is offered; details will be disclosed to shortlisted candidates.