- Mon Jan 12, 2026 11:14 am#23941
This role involves teaching and mentoring students in food engineering and nutrition science at a public university in Bangladesh. You’ll be expected to design courses, conduct research, and contribute to academic programs while maintaining a balance between classroom instruction and administrative duties. The position is full-time and requires a strong presence at the university campus.
• Employers prioritize candidates with a PhD in Food & Nutrition or Food Science & Technology
• Proficiency in curriculum development and classroom management is essential
• Strong communication skills to engage students and collaborate with faculty
• Ability to conduct research and publish in reputable journals
• Familiarity with Bangladesh’s educational system and academic standards
• Experience in assessing student performance and providing feedback
Focus on highlighting university-specific experience, such as teaching at other higher education institutions or working on research projects related to food safety, nutrition, or sustainable agriculture. If you’ve worked with NGOs or INGOs on food-related initiatives, mention how those experiences align with the university’s goals. Emphasize compliance with academic protocols and fieldwork that demonstrates practical application of theoretical knowledge.
• Present your PhD thesis and publications clearly, ensuring they are relevant to food engineering or nutrition science
• Include any professional certifications, such as food safety training or academic leadership courses
• List workshops or seminars attended that enhance teaching or research capabilities
• Highlight any grants or funding received for academic projects
Familiarity with tools like Moodle or other academic management systems is advantageous. Knowledge of statistical software like SPSS or Excel for data analysis is also valuable. Practical experience with lab equipment or fieldwork in food processing is a plus. Avoid listing software purely for the sake of it—focus on how these tools have directly supported your academic or professional work.
1. Research the university’s academic priorities, such as its focus on sustainable food systems or community health
2. Prepare examples of how your teaching methods have improved student engagement or learning outcomes
3. Anticipate questions about your research contributions and how they align with the university’s mission
4. Practice explaining your career goals and how they fit with the institution’s long-term vision
5. Be ready to discuss challenges you’ve faced in academia and how you resolved them
Ensure your CV is concise, well-organized, and tailored to the job description. Include references from former colleagues or supervisors who can vouch for your teaching and research abilities. Double-check that all documents are formatted correctly and submitted by the deadline. If applying via email, ensure your subject line clearly states your name and the position.
• Arrive early for interviews and dress professionally to reflect respect for the institution
• Demonstrate enthusiasm for contributing to the university’s academic and research community
• Maintain a polite and courteous demeanor during all interactions
• Follow up with a thank-you message after the interview to reinforce your interest
• Ensure your mobile phone is silenced and your workspace is tidy during the interview process
• Employers prioritize candidates with a PhD in Food & Nutrition or Food Science & Technology
• Proficiency in curriculum development and classroom management is essential
• Strong communication skills to engage students and collaborate with faculty
• Ability to conduct research and publish in reputable journals
• Familiarity with Bangladesh’s educational system and academic standards
• Experience in assessing student performance and providing feedback
Focus on highlighting university-specific experience, such as teaching at other higher education institutions or working on research projects related to food safety, nutrition, or sustainable agriculture. If you’ve worked with NGOs or INGOs on food-related initiatives, mention how those experiences align with the university’s goals. Emphasize compliance with academic protocols and fieldwork that demonstrates practical application of theoretical knowledge.
• Present your PhD thesis and publications clearly, ensuring they are relevant to food engineering or nutrition science
• Include any professional certifications, such as food safety training or academic leadership courses
• List workshops or seminars attended that enhance teaching or research capabilities
• Highlight any grants or funding received for academic projects
Familiarity with tools like Moodle or other academic management systems is advantageous. Knowledge of statistical software like SPSS or Excel for data analysis is also valuable. Practical experience with lab equipment or fieldwork in food processing is a plus. Avoid listing software purely for the sake of it—focus on how these tools have directly supported your academic or professional work.
1. Research the university’s academic priorities, such as its focus on sustainable food systems or community health
2. Prepare examples of how your teaching methods have improved student engagement or learning outcomes
3. Anticipate questions about your research contributions and how they align with the university’s mission
4. Practice explaining your career goals and how they fit with the institution’s long-term vision
5. Be ready to discuss challenges you’ve faced in academia and how you resolved them
Ensure your CV is concise, well-organized, and tailored to the job description. Include references from former colleagues or supervisors who can vouch for your teaching and research abilities. Double-check that all documents are formatted correctly and submitted by the deadline. If applying via email, ensure your subject line clearly states your name and the position.
• Arrive early for interviews and dress professionally to reflect respect for the institution
• Demonstrate enthusiasm for contributing to the university’s academic and research community
• Maintain a polite and courteous demeanor during all interactions
• Follow up with a thank-you message after the interview to reinforce your interest
• Ensure your mobile phone is silenced and your workspace is tidy during the interview process

