Xi’an Jiaotong University-- School of Foreign Studies
Foreign language education at Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU) started just one year after the university was founded in 1896 as Nan Yang College. Today, the School of Foreign Studies (SFS) at XJTU boasts a group of brilliant and talented faculty who are actively engaged in a wide range of research fields in linguistics and literature, and dedicatedly involved in teaching. SFS offers BA programs to English, Japanese, and French majors; MA programs in Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, English Language and Literature, Japanese Language and Literature, French Language and Literature, and Master of Translation and Interpretation (MTI) programs in English and Japanese. Beginning in 2013, SFS started to offer a Ph.D. program in Systemics of Language and Culture. In addition, SFS is also responsible for designing and delivering a diverse range of foreign language related courses to all undergraduate and graduate students at XJTU.
Responsibilities and Requirements:
• Teaching basic or advanced language skills to non-English major undergraduates and graduates.
• Teaching English and American Literature to English majors, Japanese Literature to Japanese majors, and French Literature to French majors.
• Offering courses on Linguistics and Applied Linguistics to graduate students.
• A successful candidate should be a native English /Japanese/French/German/Russian speaker.
• A successful candidate should have ESL/EFL Teaching experience and be able to make at least a one-year commitment.
• A successful candidate should hold a master’s or doctoral degree in any discipline, preferably in Linguistics, Literature or Education. TESOL/ESL/EFL/TESL/TEFL diploma/certification is a plus.
Salary and Benefits:
• Yearly salary: Approximately 120,000RMB for teachers with M.A., 170,000 RMB for teachers with PhD. degree. The salary is before taxes.
• A free round-trip ticket.
• Medical insurance.
• Assistance in renting on-campus or off-campus residence.
About Xi’an:
Xi'an, historically named Chang’an (meaning “lasting peace”), is the biggest city in northwest China. Since 1134 BC, thirteen of China’s historical dynasties had made Xi’an their capital city, including the West Zhou, Qin, West Han and Tang dynasties, which adds up to more than 1,000 years. Xi’an is now internationally renowned for remarkable historic sites, such as the word-famous Terra Cotta Warriors, starting place of “Silk Road”, the 1,000-year-old Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the largest as well as the best-protected ancient city wall existing in the world today.
How to apply:
• An updated CV/resume in MS Word or PDF version.
• A scan of passport, diploma in highest degree, and Health Certificate.
• A 15-minute teaching video.
Please email to Chen Libin atchenlibin@mail.xjtu.edu.cndirectly.