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English Instructors/professors Needed for K-12 Schools, Colleges and Universitie
Concordia University Irvine
English Instructors/professors Needed for K-12 Schools, Colleges and Universitie
English instructors/professors needed for K-12 schools, colleges and universities in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Kunming, China! Placement location is dependent upon your concentration choice with us.
China Employment Benefits:
• Monthly salary (amount is dependent upon qualifications and placement locations)
• Housing or housing allowance
• Legal work visa in China
• Reimbursement of round economy class air ticket (China-US)
Please note that this is a Master's degree program that incorporates one-year salaried English teaching positions in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Kunming and their neighboring cities. Compensation details are shown below. You will have three concentrations to choose from: International Business, International Education and International Development. International Education and International Business students will be placed in Shanghai, Hangzhou and the nearby cities.
International Development students will be placed in Kunming, southwest part of China and are expected to participate in local development projects.
How to apply:
To apply, please go to: http://www.cui.edu/applyonline
To request additional info, please go to: http://www.cui.edu/MAISRequestInfo
For more info, visit our website at: http://www.cui.edu/mais or call T: 949 214 3376
Application Deadline:
Our Early Application Deadline is extended to April 1, 2014. Please submit your application and your application materials as soon as possible so you can move onto the next stages.
Contact Info:
Dr. Schuler Yi.Schuler@cui.edu T: 940 214 3376
For more information on the program, please visit: http://www.cui.edu/mais or look us up on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ConcordiaIrvineMAIS to find out what our current students are doing in China.
To watch a short video on what and how our students are doing in China, please click on the image on our website at http://www.cui.edu/MAIS.
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