Dear Faculty and Students,
The work at Tashkent Campus NWAFU and Tashkent Chinese Language Education Center NWAFU is progressing smoothly. The College of Language and Culture is responsible for teaching courses in Chinese language, Chinese culture, and Chinese training. The fourth batch of faculty dispatched in September 2025 has achieved remarkable results. To further support teaching at Tashkent Campus NWAFU, promote Chinese language and culture, and assist faculty and students with overseas study, we are now recruiting 4–5 Chinese language teachers and volunteers from across the college to carry out Chinese teaching-related work at Tashkent Campus NWAFU in Uzbekistan before March 2026.
I. Recruitment Requirements
1. Abide by the Constitution and laws, support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, have a passion for education, adhere to professional ethics for teachers, and implement educational policies conscientiously.
2. Be in good physical and mental health; no age limit for teachers; volunteers must be 18 years old or above.
3. Have strong organizational discipline, a sense of responsibility, good teamwork skills, and cross-cultural communication abilities.
4. Hold relevant academic backgrounds in Chinese, Russian, English, Education, or related fields.
5. Have a Mandarin Proficiency Certificate of Level 2-B or above.
6. Teachers: Recruitment is open to all in-service faculty across the college. Preference will be given to those holding the Certificate for Teachers of Chinese to Speakers of Other Language (CTCSOL), with international Chinese teaching experience, or proficiency in the local language.
7. Volunteers: Recruitment is open to all enrolled students. Preference will be given to MTI graduate students and senior students majoring in Chinese International Education.
8. Dispatched personnel should actively cooperate with the College of Language and Culture and the College of International Education to process passports of public affairs according to the plan.
II. Job Responsibilities
1. Teach graduate courses Chinese culture and Chinese language at Tashkent Campus NWAFU.
2. Conduct Chinese training courses at Tashkent Chinese Language Education Center NWAFU.
3. Participate in the development of Chinese teaching resources for Uzbekistan and related research work.
4. Perform other tasks assigned by the College.
5. The duration of each assignment is 1 month for teachers and 3 months for volunteers.
III. Benefits
During the overseas assignment, benefits will be provided in accordance with relevant national regulations. For assignments within 180 days, the Measures for the Administration of Northwest A&F University Staff Going Abroad will apply. For continuous teaching assignments of 180 days or more (inclusive), the Regulations on Living Allowances for State-sponsored Teachers Going Abroad (Cai Jiao [2023] No. 82) will apply. Student volunteers will be reimbursed for round-trip international travel and insurance, and receive a monthly allowance at 50% of the National Scholarship Standard for State-Sponsored Students Going Abroad (Cai Ke Jiao [2019] No. 6). Teachers will receive a teaching quality allowance in accordance with the university’s standards for graduate-level teaching allowances.
IV. Recruitment Procedure
1. Application
Applicants should submit the completed application form to 331934048@qq.com by November 28, 2025. Please name the file as: Application for Chinese Language Teacher/Volunteer at Tashkent Campus NWAFU + Name + Major.
2. Qualification Review and Interview
The College of Language and Culture will conduct a qualification review of applicants, finalize the list of candidates for the interview, and conduct on-site interviews. Specific interview times will be notified separately.
Contacts: Zhang Jie, Yang Xiaofeng
Phone Numbers: 15991384085, 18189129298
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