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Associate Professor in English Literature

An Associate Professor in English Literature is responsible for key functions within their domain of expertise. In the GCC market, this role is actively hired across UAE with 2 recent postings.

GCC postings
2
Active markets
1
Typical experience
In brief

An Associate Professor in English Literature in the GCC region requires Excel, communication, english. An Associate Professor in English Literature is responsible for key functions within their domain of expertise. This role is in demand across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

Salary snapshot

What a Associate Professor in English Literature earns in the UAE

Median monthly gross in AED for a mid-level Associate Professor in English Literature. See the full breakdown by country and seniority.

25th percentile
12,000
Median
18,000
75th percentile
26,000
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Education requirements
  • Associate degree

Tools & technologies

excel

Hiring companies we see

  • United Arab Emirates University

Hired across

  • uae
FAQ
  • What does an Associate Professor in English Literature do in the GCC?

    An Associate Professor in English Literature in the GCC performs core duties related to Excel, communication, english, adapted to the regional business environment and regulatory framework.

  • What qualifications do I need to be an Associate Professor in English Literature?

    Typically an Associate degree is required, with relevant experience of experience in the field.

  • What is the demand for Associate Professor in English Literature in the GCC?

    The role is actively hired across UAE, with consistent demand from both local and multinational employers.

  • What skills are needed for an Associate Professor in English Literature role?

    Key skills include Excel, communication, english, along with strong communication and teamwork abilities.

  • Do I need Arabic to work as an Associate Professor in English Literature in the GCC?

    Arabic language proficiency is often preferred but not always required. It depends on the employer, sector, and client-facing nature of the role.