Dr. Moopens Medical College is looking for Assistant Professor : Microbiology to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey
In this role, you will contribute to the education of future scientists and researchers in the field of microbiology
Your expertise in microbiology, strong communication skills, and passion for teaching and research will inspire and guide students on their educational journey
Responsibilities:
Teaching:Develop and deliver engaging lectures, seminars, and laboratory sessions in microbiology and related subjects for undergraduate and graduate students
Create course materials, syllabi, assignments, and assessments that align with program goals and learning objectives
Student Engagement:Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages active participation, critical thinking, and student collaboration
Provide academic guidance, mentorship, and support to students through office hours and academic advising
Curriculum Development:Contribute to the design and revision of microbiology courses, ensuring they remain current with industry trends and advancements
Integrate innovative teaching methods and technologies to enhance student learning experiences
Research and Scholarship:Conduct original research in the field of microbiology, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and academic publications
Seek external funding and grants to support research initiatives and laboratory projects
Professional Development:Stay updated on the latest developments in microbiology and education by attending conferences, workshops, and seminars
Collaborate with colleagues and peers to share best practices in teaching and research
Service and Collaboration:Participate in departmental and university committees, contributing to academic program development, assessment, and improvement
Collaborate with fellow faculty members on interdisciplinary projects and initiatives
Community Outreach:Engage with the local community, educational institutions, and industry partners to promote microbiology education and awareness