lecturer salary
I am considering to move in Jordan.
I am looking to apply job as a lecturer. I hardly find the range of salary as lecturer and all the level ( professor and assoc prof) Could anyone able to provide me any info?... It is okay if it rough figure as I just need an initial information.
How does the higher education in Jordan and how easy to apply the position? Would they consider female application?
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even if you get lucky, you will make 900 jd maximum. the universities are really horrible places to work.. I would never want to teach here..good luck..if you have specific questions feel free to ask me
Would you tell me the detail of what you meant the universities are really horrible place? I also would love to hear more about your experience.
Thanks


i advise you to not hear to Nonsense
it seems both of us are academics... as assistant Prof. you get in Jordan ca. 1500 JD (ca. 2100$)
As associated Prof. ca. 1900 JD und as a full Prof. ca. 2400 JD.
It is not enough to save money, but enough to live...
yeah, thank you!!.. I appreciates that. Yeah I work as an academics.. nice to know you here!
The government one is better than the private one. As a foreigner, you must sign an annual contract, which will be extended yearly, if they still want you.
Any further info’s, please don’t hesitate to post.
mohdq2002 wrote:Welcome in board...
i advise you to not hear to Nonsense
it seems both of us are academics... as assistant Prof. you get in Jordan ca. 1500 JD (ca. 2100$)
As associated Prof. ca. 1900 JD und as a full Prof. ca. 2400 JD.
It is not enough to save money, but enough to live...
Lots of Jordanians can only dream about these kind of salaries.
It depends a lot about your lifestyle and your personal situation but you can live like a king (or queen) here and good savings too
wynakmal wrote:Hi Primadona, Thanks for your reply but can I know what do you mean by that as I am not really sure if I understand. Is that unusual to get that figure? Also, to what extent the lifestyle actually affecting the living? Should they being stingy (i mean save from buying things? dont know....
I can not say about the salary as lecturer at universities because I don't have insight of this.
It seems to me a bit to high for Jordanian standards, even when private universities are involved.
My only experiences about the fees which parents have to pay are extremely high and what you get back in return is not always in balance. For sure they want to make money as much as possible and not to invest in renovation or repairs or even to hire good and qualified personnel.
The life in Jordan is in some aspects cheap and in others not. Local food is cheap, if you want imported ingredients you have to pay a lot for it. Housing can be affordable, but if you want to live in a fancy or in a popular area, then it is expensive. Outdoor activities are normally expensive but if you are single then it will be no problem.
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