I am a sophomore in Nanjing University Law School, and there is little hope for the landlord to apply for this position. There are two reasons: 1. In all fairness, the introduction of economic law is not difficult, but it takes at least two years of professional training to meet the requirements of China and Germany for professional knowledge, and the requirements for professors are actually quite high. 2. Specialized English is also a difficult point. In addition, NTU has a particularly high demand for English. I remember that the general English test for freshmen is more difficult than CET-4, and it is said that it is even more difficult to test English.
I don't know much about German, except that the German Department of Nantah is relatively strong, ranking second in the country. So the strength of the landlord's undergraduate colleges is very important. In the case of similar grades, students from Nantah and the top ten students from undergraduate colleges will generally be given priority.
Of course, in the face of absolute strength, any conditions are floating clouds ~ ~ ~