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Q: Hi,anyone had any experience with ZUT university Hangzhou?

Hi, just curious anyone ever taught in this university?Zhejiang university of technology international college

11 years 3 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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No, I have never worked at Zhejiang International College, but I would strongly advise you to investigate more.

 

It is more likely, you will be connected to Helen Group somehow, while working around Zhejiang.

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If it's what I think it is, no it's not inciff77. (at least, Helen wasn't involved....)

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noNo, but I just wanted to come in here to point out that you should have used 'at' instead of 'in'. Also, the second sentence is a run on. Basically, it doesn't make any sense. Change it! You are dismissed Ms. Mandydeng! 

 

He he, I said: "run"! (Drunk!

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Grammar Nazi

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This is listing of Universities in Zhejiang, authorized to hire foreigners. It looks , ZTU is the first one on the list. However, capitalization in School's web link is not 'ztu', so it may be different college:

 

 

http://www.anesl.com/schools/info.asp?province=Zhejiang&keyword=Universi...

 

 

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Oh, you mean ZUT.. (not ZTU). (not to be confused with ZUST... ZJ University of Science and technology).

 

I think I know exactly what you're referring to... what do you want to know?? PM me! (if you can)

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Jsut to clarify, in Chinese ZUT (Zhejiang University of Technology) is :Zhejiang GongYe DaXue, or 浙江工业大学.

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HI, I am not sure if you got my PM

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