International Degree Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development (IPCS) National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Non-tenure Track Teaching Faculty Position
The IPCS seeks one teaching faculty member (open rank, Assistant Professor or more senior), beginning on February 1, 2025. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in Climate Change and Sustainable Development or closely related fields, with the capability to teach courses in English.
1. Teaching requirements:
Teach interdisciplinary courses related to climate change and sustainable development, such as courses on climate change reports and policies, application and analysis of climate and environmental data, etc.
2. The application deadline is August 25, 2024. Applicants are requested to submit their application online through Academic Jobs Online (
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/program/27788) by including:
A. Cover Letter
B. Curriculum vitae (including publications list and research synopsis)
C. Teaching plan (including teaching philosophy, teaching experience, and outlines of the courses planned to offer)
D. Copy of doctoral diploma and certificate of employment (including current and past positions)
E. Contact information of three referees, including name, title, affiliation, and official email address.
IPCS is an interdisciplinary graduate program that encompasses a global perspective. The medium of instruction is English. It currently consists of 36 faculty members from 16 departments across 7 colleges at National Taiwan University, the top national research university in Taiwan. Inquiries can be addressed to Professor Min-Hui Lo (minhuilo@ntu.edu.tw), Chair of IPCS. For more information regarding the program, please visit
IPCS website and
NTU Quick Info for New Faculty.
Applicants who pass the initial review process will be contacted for an interview by email.
Announcement Date: June 24, 2024
International Degree Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development (IPCS) National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Tenure Track Faculty Position
The International Degree Program of Climate Change and Sustainable Development (IPCS) at National Taiwan University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty member (rank commensurate with experience) beginning February 1, 2025. We welcome scholars in all fields related to climate change and sustainable development. Priority will be given to candidates who specialize in Earth System Sciences or Data Analysis and can contribute to interdisciplinary conversations with Life Sciences or Social Sciences. The successful candidate is expected to establish a vigorous research and teaching program that complements and augments existing strengths within IPCS. Applicants must possess a PhD, preferably with postdoctoral experience and a strong track record of scientific productivity.
IPCS is an interdisciplinary graduate program that encompasses a global perspective. The medium of instruction is English. It currently consists of 36 faculty members from 16 departments across 7 colleges at National Taiwan University, the top national research university in Taiwan. Inquiries can be addressed to Professor Min-Hui Lo (minhuilo@ntu.edu.tw), Chair of IPCS. For more information regarding the program, please visit
IPCS website and
NTU Quick Info for New Faculty.
The application deadline is August 25, 2024. Applicants are requested to submit their application online through Academic Jobs Online (
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/program/27787) by including:
A. Cover letter
B. Curriculum Vitae (including publications list and research synopsis)
C. Statement of research interests and plans
D. Teaching plan (including teaching philosophy, teaching experience, and outlines of the courses planned to offer)
E. Copy of doctoral diploma and certificate of employment (including current and past positions)
F. Contact information of three referees, including name, title, affiliation, and official email address.
Applicants who pass the initial review process will be contacted for an interview by email.
Announcement Date: June 24, 2024