I. Area of Specialization:
The School of Veterinary Medicine is seeking one faculty member specializing in one or more of the following fields:
• Aquatic Animal Diseases
• Diagnosis of Aquatic Animal Diseases
• Aquatic Microbiology
• Aquaculture
• Fish Immunology
II. Teaching Responsibilities:
1. The candidate will be expected to teach aquatic animal diseases and clinic.
2. The candidate will engage in aquatic animal disease diagnosis and related research, and participate in the college's teaching, research and service affairs.
III. Qualifications:
1. Ph.D. in a relevant field such as aquatic animal diseases or aquaculture.
2. Proven experience in aquatic animal disease diagnosis.
3. At least 2 years of postdoctoral research experience or veterinary qualification is preferred.
IV. Application Materials (to be submitted via USB flash drive):
1. Curriculum vitae and a copy of national ID (front and back) or passport.
2. Copy of doctoral diploma or official proof of graduation (foreign degrees must be verified by the Ministry of Education's overseas offices of R.O.C.).
3. Two letters of recommendation (must be sent directly to huijenn@ntu.edu.tw and ntuvmnewsletter@gmail.com).
4. One representative publication from the past five years (published after August 1, 2021), fulfilling one of the following:
o An original research article published in an SCI journal, with the applicant as the first author or corresponding author. If co-authored with multiple individuals, a co-authorship explanation form (downloadable from the School website: https://www.personnel.ntu.edu.tw/english/News_Content_n_166731_s_206791.html) must be submitted.
o Doctoral dissertation.
5. Other additional publications within the last 7 years (published after August 1, 2019)
6. Publication list.
7. Proposed courses to be taught and detailed course syllabi.
V. Application Deadline:
December 30, 2025.
VI. Appointment Start Date:
August 1, 2026.
VII. Additional Information:
National Taiwan University is a top-ranked university in Taiwan with an excellent academic atmosphere. The university, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, and School of Veterinary Medicine provide funding for new faculties to set up their laboratory and office space comfortably. The College of Veterinary Medicine includes the Institute of Veterinary Medicine, the Institute of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, and the Institute of Veterinary Clinical Science, providing many different research cooperation opportunities. It is a friendly and high-quality work environment for research and teaching.
VIII. Contact Information:
• Address: School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University
No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
• Phone: +886-2-3366-3762
• Fax: +886-2-2366-1475
• Email: huijenn@ntu.edu.tw
• Contact Person: Ms. Hui-Jenn Chen
• Website: https://www.vm.ntu.edu.tw/
Publish Date:2025-09-30 00:00:00