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Massive Graduate & Exp. Academic Staff Recruitment at Lagos State University (LASU) - 41 Positions




Lagos State University (LASU) was established in 1983 by the Enabling Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, for the advancement of learning and establishment of academic excellence. The University caters for a student population of over Ten Thousand [10,0001 enrolled in Full-Time and Part-Time programmes at the Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Levels.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacant positions below:

1.) Professor (Nursing)

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2.) Associate Professor (Nursing)

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3.) Senior Lecturer (Nursing)

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4.) Assistant Lecturer (Nursing)

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5.) Lecturer II (Nursing)

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6.) Lecturer I (Nursing)

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7.) Lecturer I (Oral and Maxilloficial Surgery)

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8.) Lecturer I (Periodontology)

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9.) Lecturer I (Community Dentistry)
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10.) Lecturer I (Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine)

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11.) Graduate Librarian-in-Training/Assistant Librarian

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12.) 
Librarian II

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13.) Librarian I
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14.) Lecturer II (Sociology)

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15.) Assistant Lecturer (Political Science)

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16.) Lecturer II (Political Science)

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17.) Senior Lecturer (Insurance)
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18.) Lecturer II (Project Management Technology)

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19.) Assistant Lecturer (Agronomy/Crop Production)

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20.) Lecturer II (Agronomy/Crop Production)

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21.) Lecturer II (Microbiology)

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22.) Assistant Lecturer (Microbiology)

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23.) Assistant Lecturer (Mathematics)

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24.) Assistant Lecturer (Computer Science)

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25.) Lecturer II (Computer Science)

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26.) Lecturer I (Computer Science)

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27.) Assistant Lecturer (Biochemistry) 

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28.) Lecturer II (Plant Biochemistry)

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29.) 
Lecturer II (Plant Physiology)

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30.) Lecturer II (Lower Green Plant)

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31.) Lecturer II (Electronics and Computer Engineering)

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32.) Senior Lecturer (Electronics and Computer Engineering)

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33.) Associate Professor (Electronics and Computer Engineering)
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34.) Lecturer I (Health Education)

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35.) Lecturer II (Health Education)
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36.) Lecturer II (Accounting Education)

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37.) Lecturer I (Accounting Education) 

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38.) Assistant Lecturer (Economics Education)

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39.) Assistant Lecturer (Music)

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40.) Assistant Lecturer (Literature)

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41.) Associate Professor (Philosophy)

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Application Closing Date
2nd January, 2017.

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