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Zhejiang Business Technology Institute is a public and high vocational education college in Zhejiang Province. It is located in seaport Ningbo and it takes 10 minutes to go to center of city by Taxi and bus. There are now 8800 full daytime students and 600 staff on the campus, including 15-18 foreign teachers.

Zhejiang Business Technology Institute has six branch colleges , International Exchange College is one of them. ZBTI has established education cooperation relationship with colleges and universities in Australia, Japan, America,Germany,Singapore and Taiwan area. Holmesglen Australia is one of the strongest co-operative partners. So ZBTI now has four academic education degree programs and one non-academic education degree program with Holmesglen.

ZBTI has been approved as an excellent high vocational education college in China and one of the first class colleges in Zhejiang Province by MOE evaluation.
All foreign teachers who are interested in teaching in Zhejiang Business Technology Institute are welcome to apply by email.
Profile of the Ningbo City

Ningbo, located in the middle of Mainland China and in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta, is a beautiful city integrated with natural and cultural landscapes. The city now has 11 national historic reservations and 225 city-level historic and cultural preservation units. Of the cultural relics, the beet-known include the Tianyi Pavilion Library, a private library of the remotest time in China; the Baoguo Temple, well-known for its unique ancient wood structure in the south of the Yangtze River.

In the coastal part of Zhejiang Province, Ningbo is an artery, with its position as a deep water port and an aeroamphibious network of communications. By the Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway, it is only a ride of 3 hours from Ningbo to Shanghai.Ningbo Airport is linked to the world over 30 home and international flights to Beijng, HongKong, Taipei, and Singapore ,etc. Ningbo is well known for its many special local products: straw mats, red bayberries, sweet dumplings, taros of Fenghua, pickled crab with red fat, and many others.

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