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Ref.: 531201 Work type: Full-time Department: School of Chinese (04100) Categories: Teaching Staff Applications are invited for appointment as Lecturer in the Chinese Language Enhancement Programme
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to enhance language education; (f) a demonstrated commitment to excellence in language teaching, educational research and innovations, quality assurance and programme evaluation; and (g) excellent
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Associate Degree, Higher Diploma, Diploma programmes. Accounting and Finance (Post Ref: 25/97) Chinese Language and Putonghua (Post Ref: 25/98) English (General English/ Academic English/ Business English
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and culture. Currently, the Department offers PhD and MPhil programmes, a taught-master degree programme, a major degree programme in Chinese History and Culture, two minor degree programmes in Chinese
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the Career Discovery in Landscape Architecture (CDLA2025) program. This position is expected to be filled by the end of May 2025, with a two-month appointment, full-time commitment is required
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Economics or related disciplines, and undertake related pedagogical activities at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels; (b) contribute to programme/curriculum design, development and administration, and
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provide teaching service to other units within the University; (d) contribute to departmental and programme administration as well as curriculum development; and (e) perform any other duties as
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teaching accounting or finance related subjects, and undertake related pedagogical activities at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels; (b) contribute to programme/curriculum design, development and
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to programme/course planning, administration and development; (d) assist in organising student activities and training workshops to promote students’ learning experience; (e) undertake administrative
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related undergraduate programme in Hong Kong, and has made great achievements in BME education, innovative research and technology transfer. Currently BME has four thematic research areas, including