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and demonstrate a proven track record of high-profile publications will be advantageous Demonstrated ability to provide English as a medium of instruction, innovate in teaching and research, and work in
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Device Development • Cardiology • Nephrology Successful candidates will collaborate with educators, researchers, clinicians and business professionals who support their work. They also will enjoy
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should be verified in advance by the overseas office, Republic of China (Taiwan) Publication list A statement of teaching interests with course outlines Previous teaching portfolio/outlines Two letters
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the overseas office, Republic of China (Taiwan) Publication list A statement of teaching interests with course outlines Two letters of recommendation Others Applicants of all nationalities are welcome. Taipei
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diploma (any foreign diploma should be verified in advance by the overseas office, Republic of China (Taiwan) Publication list A statement of teaching interests with course outlines Previous teaching
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& Immunotherapy • Medical Device Development • Cardiology • Nephrology Successful candidates will collaborate with educators, researchers, clinicians and business professionals who support their work
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courses, and graduate-level seminars College teaching experience preferred Application Materials Cover letter and CV (download CV form from the NCCU Personnel Office website) Ph.D. diploma (photocopy) and
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, researchers, clinicians and business professionals who support their work. They also will enjoy access to the university’s advanced equipment and extensive global networks. Required Qualifications I
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been a part of the EHT and other mm/submm VLBI observations (e.g., GMVA) to study black hole and AGN jet/accretion flow physics. The TAOS-2 project started a survey of small objects beyond Neptune via
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, and are a member institute of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's LSST. We are also participating in the E-ELT first light instrument METIS. The Greenland Telescope (GLT) has been a part of the EHT and