Anyone for a job in China?!

Mar 08, 2007 17:55

Last one from this week's Guardian Weekly. I promise. Lots of Engineering posts.

Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

The Year of the Academic

5,000 years of rich history, now China beckons ambitious academics

Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) - a unique institution
that blends the best features of Chinese and British higher education
- is seeking expressions of interest from academics with a track
record in research, leadership and management, and the drive to take
forward development of the University.

XJTLU, based in the world heritage city of Suzhou near Shanghai,
opened in 2006. An independent university formed by two renowned
research-led institutions - the University of Liverpool in the UK,
and Xi'an Jiaotong University in China - it will help meet the
growing global demand for highly trained graduates.

A number of academic posts, from teaching assistants to professors,
heads of departments and visiting academics, will support the new
university's growth and expansion in areas including: Mathematics,
English Language, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical and
Electronic Engineering and Business Finance and Management.

If you are interested in working in the country with the fastest
growing economy in the world, and would like further information and
application details, please visit: web: www.xjtlu.edu.cn/jobs
enquiries: jobs-enq@xjtlu.edu.cn

economics, physics, sciences, business, computer science

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