Visiting Professor Position at UNIST in Ulsan
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)
South Korea
Posted 2 days ago
UNIST in Ulsan is looking for a Visiting Professor for the School of Liberal Arts. The position is in the English and English Education area.
The selected candidate will receive a monthly salary of approximately KRW 3.7 million (before tax) and will be required to work full-time in Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Republic of Korea.
Applicants must have a Master's (or higher) degree in English, English Education, or Linguistics, along with more than 2 years of university teaching experience. They should also be native English speakers without any disqualification grounds for appointment.
The contract period is from June 1, 2026, to May 31, 2027, and the responsibilities include teaching undergraduate English courses, tutoring graduate students, and organizing English Camp.
Interested candidates must submit required documents by March 23, 2026, via email to hjoo@unist.ac.kr. For inquiries, contact the Administration Office of the School of Liberal Arts at 82-52-217-3681 or hjoo@unist.ac.kr.
The recruitment process includes document screening and interviews. Successful candidates will be notified individually. The timeline for the hiring process is as follows:
- Application submission: March 6, 2026 - March 23, 2026
- Announcement of successful candidates for document screening: before March 31, 2026
- Interview screening: April 3, 2026
- Announcement of Candidates for Appointment: before April 10, 2026
- Appointment: June 1, 2026
Be aware that applications arriving after the deadline or containing false information will be invalidated. Personal information should not be included in application documents to ensure blind recruitment.
If no qualified candidates are found at each screening stage, selection may not be made. It's essential to adhere to the guidelines to avoid disqualification and ensure a smooth application process.
The selected candidate will receive a monthly salary of approximately KRW 3.7 million (before tax) and will be required to work full-time in Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Republic of Korea.
Applicants must have a Master's (or higher) degree in English, English Education, or Linguistics, along with more than 2 years of university teaching experience. They should also be native English speakers without any disqualification grounds for appointment.
The contract period is from June 1, 2026, to May 31, 2027, and the responsibilities include teaching undergraduate English courses, tutoring graduate students, and organizing English Camp.
Interested candidates must submit required documents by March 23, 2026, via email to hjoo@unist.ac.kr. For inquiries, contact the Administration Office of the School of Liberal Arts at 82-52-217-3681 or hjoo@unist.ac.kr.
The recruitment process includes document screening and interviews. Successful candidates will be notified individually. The timeline for the hiring process is as follows:
- Application submission: March 6, 2026 - March 23, 2026
- Announcement of successful candidates for document screening: before March 31, 2026
- Interview screening: April 3, 2026
- Announcement of Candidates for Appointment: before April 10, 2026
- Appointment: June 1, 2026
Be aware that applications arriving after the deadline or containing false information will be invalidated. Personal information should not be included in application documents to ensure blind recruitment.
If no qualified candidates are found at each screening stage, selection may not be made. It's essential to adhere to the guidelines to avoid disqualification and ensure a smooth application process.
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