徵才機關:國立屏東科技大學
人員區分:其他人員
官職等:無
職系:無
名額:1
性別:不拘
工作地點:90-屏東縣
有效期間:109/08/20~109/08/26
資格條件:
國立屏東科技大學109學年度第1學期徵聘「研究人員」公告(校務基金進用)
聘期自本校通知報到日起聘,以一年一聘為原則,但計畫期限在一年以內者,應依實際所需時間聘用,任期最長以三年為限。惟如因計畫持續需要,得聘期得至計畫執行期限結束時止。
(自本校通知報到日起聘) 公告日期:109年8月20日
■徵聘單位:研究總中心(生物工程領域)
■徵聘職稱:助理教授級研究員等級以上
■名額:1名
■一般資格條件:具教育部認可之國內、外相關系所博士學位或助理教授以上教師資格證書者。
■專長領域或特殊資格條件(含研究著作要求):
1.基礎醫學或生命科學相關科系所博士畢業。
2.需熟悉分生、細胞、動物(大小鼠)、儀器分析相關實驗。。
3.對於環境污染、新興污染物、農業產品相關研究有經驗者。
4.具研究熱忱、工作態度認真細心、團隊溝通能力。
■Department:General Research Service Center(Engineering Technology Field)
■Position:Assistant Professor Rank Research Fellow (or above)
■Vacancy:1
■General Requirement:A PhD degree recognized by the Ministry of Education of the R.O.C. in relevant fields is required or an experience as an assistant professor (or above) with an official certificate.
■Specialization or Special Qualification(research and publication requirement included):
1. A doctoral degree in basic medicine or life science-related fields.
2. Expertise on handling meristems, cells, animals (rats and mice), and instrumental analysis-related experiments.
3. Experience in research on environmental pollution, emerging pollutants, and agricultural products.
4. Enthusiasm in research, attentive work attitude, and good team communication skills are required.
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工作項目:
■備註︰
※依本校「校務基金進用研究人員聘任辦法」第六條規定,校務基金進用研究人員聘期,以一年一聘為原則,但計畫期限在一年以內者,應依實際所需時間聘用,任期最長以三年為限。惟如因計畫持續需要,得聘期得至計畫執行期限結束時止。校務基金進用研究人員辦理續聘時,應提出聘任期間執行研究成果績效報告,並載明要求事項及檢據證明文件資料。
一、以上應徵之「一般資格條件」,須於公告截止日前(109年8月26日)已具有博士學位。
二、以上應徵之「專長領域獲特殊資格條件」中有關「實務工作經驗」之審核,本校將依教育部訂定公布「技專校院專業科目或技術科目之教師業界實務工作經驗認定標準」規定辦理。
三、報名期間︰自公告日起至109年8月26日止截止收件。
四、報名方式︰報名方式︰一律採書面方式報名,收件至報名截止日止。
(一) 郵寄方式報名:以郵戳為憑,請寄送至91201屏東縣內埔鄉老埤村學府路1號,國立屏東科技大學人事室收。
(二) 親送方式報名:以本校人事室「職缺收件章」收件日期為憑,請於報名截止日前之本校工作日期間親送至本校行政中心二樓人事室,交由人事人員收執,並加蓋「職缺收件章」。
※ 應檢附之證件不齊或逾期者,均不予受理。
五、聯絡電話︰08-7703202轉分機6112 本校人事室朱專員。
六、應徵信封右上角請務必註明「應徵者姓名」及「應徵單位(領域)」;資格符合者由徵聘單位辦理後續審查事宜,不合者恕不退件及函復。如未獲錄取時需返還書面應徵資料,請附足額回郵信封以利郵寄。
工作地址:
聯絡E-Mail:
聯絡方式(含檢具文件):
七、報名需繳交表件︰(徵聘單位另有資料需求者,請依其需求辦理)
(一)現職工作佐證文件(國外任職證明文件須附中文譯本並經我國駐外單位驗證)。
(二)個人基本資料表(請詳細註明通訊地址、聯絡電話、行動電話及電子郵件信箱)。
(三)最近五年內著作一覽表。
(四)最高學歷畢業證書影本,畢業學校如係國外學歷須為教育部所認可且經我國駐外單位驗證有案者,須於公告截止日前取得之學歷始予採認。
(五)最高學歷歷年成績單影本,畢業學校如係國外學歷須為教育部所認可且經我國駐外單位驗證有案者。
(六)檢附相關實務工作經驗之證明文件影本。(須於公告截止日前之實務工作經驗始予採認)
(七)其他有利於聘審之資格證明文件。
(八)國立屏東科技大學個人資料蒐集聲明暨同意書。
※※(一 ~ 八)項資料請勿膠封,使用長尾夾固定成冊即可※※
八、請應徵者詳閱「本校個人資料蒐集聲明暨同意書」,確認同意相關事項後簽名,並隨同履歷資料繳件。
九、前述第七項(1款)所需之「個人基本資料表(word檔案)」、「個人資料簡表(校務基金進用研究人員)(Excel檔案)」表格,刊登於本校首頁(網址:http://www.npust.edu.tw/)點選「徵才資訊」及人事室網站首頁(網址http://personnel.npust.edu.tw/bin/home.php)最新消息、徵才求職,請自行下載相關表格使用;其中有關「個人資料簡表.xlsx(Excel檔案)」,請另行以E-mail方式逕傳送以下相關系、所承辦人:
項目 單位 郵件信箱
(一) 研究總中心 grsc@g4e.npust.edu.tw
十、應徵者之個人資料將用於本校此次徵聘研究人員之各項相關業務;且錄取後,將其個人資料供校務行政之用。
十一、本校聘任前依性侵害犯罪加害人登記報到查訪及查閱辦法第14條之規定,應申請查閱有無性侵害犯罪紀錄。
十二、本公告同時刊登於下列網站:
(一)行政院人事行政總處網址http://www.dgpa.gov.tw/點選「事求人」。
(二)本校首頁網址http://mportal.npust.edu.tw/bin/home.php 點選「求才資訊」。
(三)本校人事室網址http://personnel.npust.edu.tw/bin/home.php點選「最新消息」及「徵才求職區」。
(四)「全國就業通」網址https://www.taiwanjobs.gov.tw/Internet/index/index.aspx 點選「找工作」。
(五)「104人力銀行」網址https://www.104.com.tw/index.cfm。
(六)「教育部全國大專教育人才網」網址https://tjn.moe.edu.tw/index.php/點選「職缺訊息」。
(七)「科技部網站」網址https://www.most.gov.tw/?l=ch/點選「動態資訊/求才訊息」。
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Taiwanese Government Sparks Hunger Strike After Rejecting Signatures For Pro-Nuclear Referendum
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The Taiwanese government is being accused of violating election law after rejecting more than 24,000 signatures gathered by the former president and environmentalists seeking a popular vote on nuclear energy this November.
“I am not asking people to support nuclear power,” said a Shih-Hsiu Huang, 31, the co-founder of Nuclear Myth-Busters, who began a hunger strike in front of the government Central Election Commission (CEC) last Thursday after it rejected the signatures. “I am asking the Taiwanese government to let the people choose.”
In August, Taiwan’s former president, Ma Ying-jeou, endorsed the referendum and joined pro-nuclear environmentalists in the streets of Taipei to gather signatures, drawing new support for the initiative and triggering widespread media coverage.
"Opposing nuclear energy is now an outdated trend," Ma said. "What has become a trend is how to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide to tackle global warming."
The referendum on nuclear power could still qualify for the ballot. Organizers say they had delivered 315,000 signatures on September 6 — more than the 282,000 that the law required.
But the activists say that their odds declined when the government rejected an additional 24,000 signatures that they attempted to deliver on September 13.
“This is malfeasance,” said Tsung-Kuang Yeh, a professor of nuclear engineering at National Tsing Hua University. “First, they kept moving up the deadline — from September 14 to September 10 and then to September 6. Then, they rejected our signatures on September 13.”
Organizers say they delivered additional signatures to increase their chance of qualifying and were rejected on a technicality.
In a statement, the government commission said, “There is very little flexibility in each stage. To follow this stage-by-stage procedure, it is therefore not possible for the CEC to accept a second submittal.”
But Huang says a representative of the government told him by phone, which he video-recorded, on September 12, that she would accept the group’s additional signatures, and even told him which door in the building to enter in order to meet her.
“Twenty-four hours later the CEC changed its mind and slammed the door on us,” said Professor Yeh.
Huang said their signature-gathering benefited from widespread opposition to the current anti-nuclear government. With an approval rating of just 33% , President Tsai Ing-wen saw her popularity decline when half of all households suffered electricity outages last summer due, in part, to the nuclear phase-out.
The rejection of signatures wasn’t the first time Taiwan’s government took actions which the pro-nuclear activists say were designed to thwart their efforts.
Taiwanese law requires that petitioners have at least six months to gather signatures after delivering an initial 2,000 signatures in order to gain permission for the larger signature-gathering effort.
Though they delivered the initial signatures in March, the government only allowed signature-gathering to begin in July.
Solar & wind provide less than 5% of Taiwan’s electricity despite years of large government subsidies.EP
Nuclear power in Taiwan derives its support from environmentalists concerned about land use and climate change and from those concerned about the island-nation’s heavy dependence on energy imports. Taiwan imports 97% of its energy from abroad.
Solar and wind combined provide less than five percent of Taiwan’s electricity last year despite years of heavy government subsidies, while nuclear energy provided 13 percent — and would have provided 23% had Taiwan been operating all of its reactors.
Earlier this year the Tsai government approved a new coal plant, despite recent reports documenting 1,000 premature deaths annually from air pollution from Taiwanese coal plants.
Last October, the climate scientist James Hansen and dozens of other leading environmental scientists and scholars urged President Tsai (致蔡英文總統公開信中文翻譯) to return to nuclear. “Taiwan would need to build 617 solar farms the size of its largest proposed solar farm at a cost of $71 billion just to replace its nuclear reactors.”
Tuesday marks the 125th hour mark of the fast, and Yeh said Huang is becoming fatigued from lack of food. Another pro-nuclear leader, Yen-Peng Liao, said he would continue the fast if Huang is hospitalized.
“This hunger strike is not for myself and not for the public referendum,” said Huang, “it is for the democracy and the order of law in Taiwan.”
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