Source and Use of Renewable Energy

Basic Info
Course Name: Source and Use of Renewable Energy
Students: Undergraduate Students
Class Size: 80-100 students
Location: A public university in Heilongjiang City, Heilongjiang Province
Start Date: Fall 2025
Teaching Period: 8 Weeks -10 Weeks (Offline in Huangshi City)
Contract: One Semester
Course Description
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of renewable energy sources and their applications. It explores the various types of renewable energy, including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal, and examines how these sources are harnessed and utilized to meet the energy demands of different sectors.
Job Highlights
1. Visa application fee reimbursement
2. Free round trip air tickets
3. Free accommodation
4. Medical Insurance
Job Responsibilities
1. Make a curriculum plan according to the requirements of the university, prepare lesson plans carefully, teach flexibly, and accomplish teaching tasks and goals efficiently;
2. Submit teaching documents regularly according to university's requirements based on the teaching progress, including course notes, slides, classroom exercises, and homework;
3. According to the university’s exam regulations, submit exam papers on time and assist the university in completing invigilation, grading, timely complete student grade registration and feedback reports.
Job Requirements
1. Candidate must willing come to China to teach the course in person;
2. Language requirements: English (USA/UK/Canada/Australia/New Zealand is preferred)
3. Master's degree or above is required for undergraduate instruction;
4. Patient and enthusiastic for teaching with high sense of responsibility;
5. More than 3 years’ teaching or training experience is preferred;
6. Understanding American higher education system, test methods and requirements.
Location
Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, sits in northeast China near the Russian border, about 500 kilometers from Vladivostok. Known as "Ice City," it's the political and economic hub of northern Manchuria, with direct flights to major Asian cities and an expanding high-speed rail network (8 hours to Beijing, 2 hours to Changchun).
City Profile
This "Moscow of the East" (population 10 million) dazzles with Russian-influenced architecture and world-famous winter festivals. As a key education center, Harbin hosts top institutions like Harbin Institute of Technology, with growing international programs that welcome foreign faculty. Its unique Eurasian culture blends Chinese warmth with European charm.
Cultural Scene
Beyond the Ice Festival, enjoy Russian ballet at Harbin Grand Theatre, weekly orchestra performances at Old Synagogue Square, or avant-garde exhibits at 798-style Art Gallery of Heilongjiang. The annual Harbin Summer Music Conference (August) transforms the city into a musical hub.
Must-See Attractions
Winter highlights include:
- Ice & Snow World (world's largest ice architecture park)
- Saint Sophia Cathedral (Byzantine-style landmark)
- Siberian Tiger Park (see 500+ big cats)
- Year-round gems:
- Zhongyang Street's European architecture
- Sun Island's sculpture park
- Volga Manor's Russian village
Culinary Specialties
Harbin's cuisine reflects its northern location and Russian influence:
- Harbin Smoked Sausage (俄式红肠): Best bought at Churin Factory Store
- Pot Stickers (锅包肉): Sweet-and-sour crispy pork
- Russian Borscht (罗宋汤): Hearty beet soup at Tower Café
- Frozen Fruit (冰糖葫芦): Winter street snack