Description:
- Terminal Degree (PhD) from an internationally recognized university in a discipline directly related to Strategic and Security Studies or a master’s degree in a discipline directly related to Strategic and Security Studies combined with significant and relevant experience as a practitioner in a related field.
- Teaching: Evidence of a minimum of 3 years teaching at the graduate level, including curriculum development and supervision of student research theses, or equivalent experience as a practitioner
- Research: Active research and scholarship profile within his/her discipline or area of specialization.
- Language: Fluency (speaking, reading, writing) in both NDC operative languages: Arabic and English.
- Communication: excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing.
- Knowledge: demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of international security affairs, including the political and security issues of the Middle East.
Desirable
The Following Will Be Considered An Advantage
- Subject Matter Expertise in the following disciplines as they relate to Strategic and Security Studies:
- Cyber Security
- Artificial Intelligence
- International Law
- Strategic Leadership
- Military History/Strategy
- Wargaming/Modelling & Simulation
- Professional Experience in his/her applied field as a policy practitioner at the national and/or international level.
COMPETENCIES
The Incumbent Must Demonstrate
- Achievement: Creates own measures of excellence and improves performance as a life-long learner;
- Analytical Thinking: Sees multiple relationships;
- Change and Leadership: Expresses vision for positive change;
- Impact and Influence: Uses direct and indirect influence to elicit positive results;
- Initiative: Is pro-active and decisive in a time-sensitive situation.
- Organizational and Cultural Awareness: Understands organizational politics and cultural sensitivities;
- Teamwork: Solicits inputs and encourages others.
- Technology: Proficiency in modern classroom technologies, including Generative AI.