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How To Pursue An Academic Career In China: Part Two

How to pursue an academic career in china part 2


Have you ever dreamed of taking your career abroad? Consult jobs.ac.uk’s two-part guide primarily aimed at those seeking to pursue an academic career opportunity in China. If you are a Chinese citizen who studied overseas and are now contemplating returning to China to work as an academic, this ebook is also for you. While the focus is on academic careers, many of China’s universities employ foreigners who work in administration, especially in the international office, as well as those involved in the teaching of English and working with the increasing number of international students that are coming to China. While Part One explored pathways to China, Part Two of jobs.ac.uk’s guide to pursuing an academic career opportunity in China helps you learn about adapting to the Country’s universities and higher education system once you’re there, including teaching strategies and tips. Deciding to live and work overseas is a big step and it is important to do your homework.

Find all the information in our How to pursue an academic career in China (Part One) ebook.

For job hunting tips, careers advice, case studies and other useful information please visit jobs.ac.uk Careers advice.

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