Overview

Job Descriptions

One tenure-track assistant professor position or higher level appointed in the Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences (EOHS). In addition to research, the faculty members are expected to lecture on undergraduate and EOHS courses.

Job Qualifications

1. A doctoral degree from a leading university worldwide in environmental health, occupational health, or related fields. Candidates with research expertise and teaching interests in the following concentrations are welcome to apply:
– Environmental and drinking water quality
– Ergonomics
– Environmental changes and environmental physiology
– One health and environmental ecology
– Environmental mathematical models
– Environmental toxicology
– Other related fields that are complementary to the research of faculty members in the EOHS and in the College of Public Health, National Taiwan University

2. Possesses good English proficiency; Mandarin is not a must

Required documents

1. Cover letter: Please specify the rank of position the candidate is applying for, and the statements of research and teaching interests.
2. A curriculum vitae with a publication list
3. Copies of diplomas and certificates of important experiences
4. Copies of academic transcripts from graduate degrees
5. A list of selected publications, including no more than two full-text copies of representative publications within five years (the date after August 1, 2020); and no more than ten full-text copies of referenced publications within seven years (the date after August 1, 2018).
6. Teaching and research statements
7. Three letters of recommendation (which can be sent by referees through email)
8. Any other documents demonstrating the qualifications, such as previous teaching courses, research grants, academic awards, etc.

Please send e-copies of documents to ntueohs@ntu.edu.tw with the subject of “Application to faculty positions”.

Important dates: The earliest starting date is August 1st, 2025. Application review will begin on October 1st, 2024, and continue until the position is filled.

Contact: Director Chang-Fu Wu and Ms. Chia-Jung Yang; Tel +886-2-3366-8112; Fax +886-2-3366-8114; E-mail ntueohs@ntu.edu.tw; Web site http://eohs.ntu.edu.tw/

EEO Statement: National Taiwan University is an equal opportunity employer.

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About College of Public Health, National Taiwan University

The College of Public Health, National Taiwan University (NTUCPH, or CPH; 國立台灣大學公共衛生學院) is the first college of public health in Taiwan. Experienced enormous growth in size and complexity, particularly after the early 1990s, CPH currently has nearly 60 full-time faculty members, around 700 students, and more than 3,000 alumni around the world. In 2017, NTUCPH became the first in Asia to receive accreditation by Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

The institutional predecessor of National Taiwan University (NTU) was Taihoku (also known as Taipei) Imperial University, founded in 1928 by the Japanese colonial government. After World War II, Taihoku Imperial University was renamed as National Taiwan University. In the 2015 QS World University Rankings, which was published in September 15, 2015, NTU was ranked top 70.

The predecessor of CPH was the Institute of Tropical Medicine, established in 1939. In 1993, CPH was found as the eighth college established in NTU. Currently, CPH has one department (Department of Public Health), five institutes (Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Institute of Health Policy and Management, Institute of Health Behaviors and Community Sciences, Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, and Institute of Food Safety and Health), one professional degree program (Master of Public Health degree program), two research-based global health degree programs (MS and PhD in Global Health), and several research centers. In total, CPH provides a Bachelor’s degree program (BS), seven master’s degree programs (MS and MPH), and five doctoral degree programs (PhD).