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How to become a university teacher
Being a teacher in a university requires the following conditions:

1, you must have a teacher qualification certificate. This is the most basic requirement. As long as you are engaged in the teaching industry, having a teacher qualification certificate is the most basic stepping stone.

2. Education. Most colleges and universities require university teachers to have a master's degree or above, and a small number of positions also need a doctoral degree or above. Some schools even require teachers to have study abroad experience. It is impossible to be a teacher in a university only by taking postgraduate exams, and key universities will definitely not want it. To this end, if you want to be a teacher in a university, you must improve your academic qualifications, so that you can have an advantage in the competition.

3. Academic research results. University teachers should at least have published academic papers in journals above the provincial level, or have some outstanding research results in some industries.

4. Work experience. Before applying for a university teacher, you need to be a teacher and have a thorough understanding of the nature of the teacher's work. If you have no work experience, you usually start as a teaching assistant, and finally decide whether you are qualified to become a university teacher after your own work level and school assessment.

5. Have good physical and psychological qualities. University teachers need to love teaching, have good professional ethics, have a solid cultural foundation, and talk elegantly, which has a good guiding role for students.