[AUDITORY] Four faculty positions in Bangkok, Thailand (Mun Park )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Four faculty positions in Bangkok, Thailand
From:    Mun Park  <0000008e07f4f8b2-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 19 Nov 2018 13:06:58 +0700
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--000000000000f735b5057afe4cb9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Institute of Music, Science and Engineering (IMSE) within King Mongkut=E2= =80=99s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand would like to invite applicants for four faculty positions. Successful applicants will be hired first as lecturer, and thereafter, possibly promoted to assistant, associate and full professor, which is also the typical career ladder in Thai universities. Qualification =E2=80=A2 Applicants must hold master or doctoral degrees (doctoral degree preferred) in the following or equivalent fields of study: Audio engineering, music technology, acoustical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering, communication engineering, and computer engineering. =E2=80=A2 Applicants must be fluent in English. =E2=80=A2 Applicants must be qualified to work in Thailand (e.g., no crime = record, and so on). Remuneration For recent PhD graduates, the gross salary starts at 67760 Thai Baht per month, which must be considered together with the low level of tax rate and living cost in Thailand. Other benefits include pension and basic health/accident insurance. About institute KMITL (http://www.kmitl.ac.th/en) is one of the leading universities in Thailand, founded in 1960 and located near Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok. IMSE is a new faculty just separated from the Faculty of Engineering, and since 2014, we offer a 4-year undergraduate program (BEng) in Music Engineering and Multimedia, where students learn basic and advanced topics related to sound recording/mixing, audio signal processing and acoustical engineering. Contact: munhum.pa@xxxxxxxx --000000000000f735b5057afe4cb9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">Institute of Music, Science and Engineering<span class=3D"= gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:georgia,serif"> </span>(IMSE) within Ki= ng Mongkut=E2=80=99s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, T= hailand would like to invite applicants for four faculty positions. Success= ful applicants will be hired first as lecturer, and thereafter, possibly pr= omoted to assistant, associate and full professor, which is also the typica= l career ladder in Thai universities.<br><br>Qualification<br>=E2=80=A2 App= licants must hold master or doctoral degrees (doctoral degree preferred) in= the following or equivalent fields of study: Audio engineering, music tech= nology, acoustical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering, communic= ation engineering, and computer engineering.<br>=E2=80=A2 Applicants must b= e fluent in English.<br>=E2=80=A2 Applicants must be qualified to work in T= hailand (e.g., no crime record, and so on).<br><br>Remuneration<br>For rece= nt PhD graduates, the gross salary starts at 67760 Thai Baht per month, whi= ch must be considered together with the low level of tax rate and living co= st in Thailand. Other benefits include pension and basic health/accident in= surance.<br><br>About institute<br>KMITL (<a href=3D"http://www.kmitl.ac.th= /en">http://www.kmitl.ac.th/en</a>) is one of the leading universities<span= class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-family:georgia,serif"> </span>in Tha= iland, founded in 1960 and located near Suvarnabhumi International Airport,= Bangkok. IMSE is a new faculty just separated from the Faculty of Engineer= ing, and since 2014, we offer a 4-year undergraduate program (BEng) in Musi= c Engineering and Multimedia, where students learn basic and advanced topic= s related to sound recording/mixing, audio signal processing and acoustical= engineering.<br><br>Contact: <a href=3D"mailto:munhum.pa@xxxxxxxx">munh= um.pa@xxxxxxxx</a><br></div> --000000000000f735b5057afe4cb9--


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