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National Film Institute, Jos announces vacancy for the position of a Rector

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National Film Institute, Jos announces vacancy for the position of a Rector

The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), announces that there is vacancy for the position of Rector, National Film Institute (NFI).


Interested candidates with requisite qualification(s) and experience(s) in film art, television and other related media training and capacity building, with considerable knowledge of tertiary institution administration may apply and be appointed in line with the Secondment Provisions of the Nigerian Public Service Rules and Regulations.


Candidates applying for the position of Rector, should note that the morphing of the Institute into maintaining its pride of place os the nation's premier film academic institution, remain topmost in the Institute's vision of training qualitative frontline and skilled personnel for Nigeria's creative industry.

Under the accreditation certification of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), the National Film Institute offers Master of Arts Degree in Film Culture & Archival Studies (Strategic Collaborative Partnership), Bachelor's Degree in Film Arts, Diploma in Film Production, as well os Specialized Certificate Courses in Film, Television Production and Creative Enterprises.


Interested candidates are to please visit the National Film Institute (NFI) website: www.nfi.edu.ng for method of application and other qualification requirements. Submission of application closes by midnight of May 30th 2025.

Brian Etuk

Director, Public Affairs.

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