[Call for Applications] Schwarzman Scholars Program
About Schwarzman Scholars
Schwarzman Scholars is a one year fully-funded master’s program in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. As the first scholarship of its kind created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century, Schwarzman Scholars aspires to build a global network of young leaders that are prepared to confront
the pressing challenges facing the world.
Visiting Faculty Opportunities
The curriculum focuses on three pillars that support the mission of the program: Leadership, China, and Global Affairs. The program is seeking visiting faculty who can teach relevant courses on public and business leadership, current and emerging issues in global affairs, and China in the world.
Our program relies heavily on internationally recruited visiting faculty and all courses are taught in English. The prougram operates on a module system with three eight-week modules and one four-week module each academic year. Approximately one third of our courses are taught by Tsinghua University faculty and the rest by visiting faculty; some are co-taught. Scholars complete a Capstone Project and our faculty serve as Capstone advisors in addition to their teaching roles.
The program will arrange visas, cover transportation costs to and from China, and provide room and board at our residential college on the Tsinghua campus. The normal duration of the teaching residency is eight weeks for a two-credit course and four weeks for a one-credit course.
To Apply
Please send a letter of interest by email, along with a CV and a list of possible courses you have taught to Joan.Kaufman@Schwarzmanscholars.org and facultyjobs@schwarzmanscholars.org.
To learn more about Schwarzman Scholars, see below and visit schwarzmanscholars.org.
For inquiries, please email stephenmaynard.m@chula.ac.th





