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Assistant / Associate / Professor (D) of Geography

Employer
BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Location
Beijing (CN)
Closing date
15 Oct 2020

Category: Backbone foreign teachers for research (Performing duties as a full-timer for 9 months and above each year)

First-Level Discipline: Geography

Second-Level Discipline: Global Environmental Change (Marine Biochemistry, Soil Carbon Cycle)

Responsibilities:

Actively carry out international exchanges and cooperation, participate in the development and analysis of BNU-ESM or undertake research on the carbon cycle and global change, apply for research funding, publish high-level papers, and train excellent postgraduates.

Hiring Criteria:

Meet the hiring criteria for Backbone Talents of Science and Engineering, with 3-5 years of research experience, and publish more than 5 high-level papers.

For more details on the Eligibility, Remuneration and Benefits, please visit BNU Global Recruitment - Beijing Campus

Application:

For more information and to submit your application, please refer to below contact details.

Mr. Liu

Tel: +86-10-58807008

Email: lyj@bnu.edu.cn

About Beijing Normal University (BNU)

Established in 1902, the Beijing Normal University (BNU or colloquially Beishida) began as the Faculty of Education of Capital Metropolitan University, which facilitated teacher training in Chinese higher education. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in China and was recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education as a Class A Double First Class University. BNU was one of the first Chinese institutions to recruit international students, and now has around 1,800 long-term international students from over 100 countries and regions. Known for its Mandarin Chinese study programmes, BNU also collaborates with Princeton University for the Princeton in Beijing program.

To learn more about us, please visit www.bnu.edu.cn

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