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Founded in 1952, and located in Shanghai, East China University of Science and Technology is a dynamic and prominent research-intensive university with high teaching quality. It has been the first chemical industry oriented university in China, known as the “cradle of chemical engineers”.

Housing one Joint Research Center headed by 2016 Nobel Laureate in chemistry Ben Feringa, one Research Center of Contracts and Governance named after 2016 Nobel Laureate in Economics Sciences Oliver Hart, together with five international joint laboratories, the university aims at global frontiers of science and technology and is committed to high-level joint education and research for building a better shared future of mankind.

Candidates should have the ability to serve as the academic leader in the key direction of the relevant disciplines of the university.Candidates should in principle be no more than 35 years old in Science and Engineering, and no more than 40 years old in Humanities and Social Sciences. The age of those listed in the National Young Talent Project can be relaxed appropriately.

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