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Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University – Department of Applied Linguistics School: Humanities and Social Sciences Contract Type: Fixed-term, renewable, 3rd contract open-ended ABOUT XJTLU In 2006
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Teach computer science in Hainan, China Apply your experience by working for an international organisation A competitive benefits
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Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University – Spanish Division of Modern Languages Centre SCHOOL: School of Languages ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE: Spanish Language Teaching ADVERTISEMENT CLOSING DATE: Open until
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. Desirable • Proved experience in management and administration. • Evidence of working with external institutions (industry or academia). • Sustained PhD completions. Language Skills Essential • Proficient in
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students from over 60 different countries. IBSS delivers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, MBA, PhD and Executive Education programmes across all major business disciplines. The Department of SMO
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administration. • Evidence of working with external institutions (industry or academia). • Sustained PhD completions. Language Skills Essential:Proficient in English. Desirable:Proficient in Mandarin Chinese
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encouraged to apply for a position according to your education, qualifications, and experience. Job Description The workload of Language Faculty in the ELC is shared between teaching, professional engagement
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of Technology will provide Western style accommodation, campus office space, and cultural support, as required. QUALIFICATIONS Education: Master’s degree in relevant discipline; PhD preferred Language Skills
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; PhD preferred Language Skills: Demonstrated language skills in English; strong verbal, written and communication skills. Experience: Applicants must demonstrate relevant work/community experience in
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the supervisor or manager. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE: Applicants with a terminal degree (e.g., PhD, EdD) from a wide range of areas, including language and cognitive psychology; developmental psychology