I have applied to over 60 colleges for teaching jobs in the last two months. It turns out many colleges and small universities do provide H-1B for lecturers and instructors, even for non-tenure track jobs. When they don't sponsor visa, they will state in the application system.
Could you explain more about this? As we know, the tenure track assistant professors in universities get green card without queuing. https://fordmurraylaw.com/employment-visas-for-faculty-and-staff-of-colleges-and-universities/
Is this different in the case of tenure track APs in small...
Yes, I am a citizen of China. Since I worked very hard to come to US, I wish not to go back to China soon.
I nearly have done zero simulation in my education, because I majored in theoretical physics in undergrad. Meanwhile, any time I do simulation in research, the result is destructive. The...
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Here is a more detailed story of my study. I wished to work on HEP theory (formal theory) before grad school. The grad school I got admitted to, unfortunately, has no active formal theory professors. Thus, I have worked on HEP phenomenology (HEP-ph) for 2.5 years...
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No, I think the answer to your critical question is that I wish to still do primarily physics related work. I know that this severely limits the range of job (almost completely).
Chinese is my native language and English is my second. Is it of any help to...
Hi all, my question is as title. I am a fourth year PhD student in US and planning to graduate early to get in industry or community college.
I major in high energy theory, and I have no coding/simulation skills at all (not interested at all). Thus, my situation is that professionally I have...
Hi everyone, I am a physics grad student from Florida. I have been using this forum (for homework lmao) for years, but today I decide to register finally. Anyways, hope you all have a nice weekend!