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#1 Parent John O'Shei - 2014-02-15
Re: Huizhou University

There was a fair bit of bullshit on both sides. But we saw the photos and can also assume that the reason that this university hired teachers that weren't up to standard, is because they struggle to attract or retain any decent teachers.

Personally, I would not even consider working for this university because there are better and less risky options out there.

#2 Parent Andre G. - 2014-02-06
Re: Huizhou University

Hi Pat. The school is fine. I worked there from 2006-2012, and am returning in Feb. of 2014. They always treated me well and paid me on time, and I have nothing but kind words to describe Huizhou University. Almost every negative post on this thread looks to me to be the work of a single disgruntled ex-employee posting under several different pseudonyms.

In fact, I'll gladly speak to you about the place if you want; just ask one of the school's staff for my contact info, and they can probably put you in touch with me. In fact, you'd do well to ask for the contact info of several foreign employees, just to get a fair idea of what to expect. And in the future, if you see a bunch of posts about a place by people using various made up names (and who all seem to agree about how bad the place is) you can probably assume its all rubbish.

#3 Parent Greg - 2013-12-22
Huizhou Univ

@Pat52 I have worked at Huizhou Univ going on my second year. Most of the teachers I worked with have renewed their contract. I had a very good time so I renewed mine. I taught classes in business english, accounting english and financial statement analysis.
All that negative stuff you have been reading was posted by one person. Last year, we had 20 teachers and only one teacher was denied a bonus because of the nasty emails he sent to the FAO. Everyone else got their bonus. I assume that because this is a positive posting that many people will attack me as a fake. If I put a negative posting, then people trust it. Funny isn't it?

#4 Parent pat52 - 2013-11-07
Re: Huizhou University

Is this place a real university?

I saw an advertisement for a February start date and don't know whether I should apply. I googled the name of the university and all of this stuff came up. Is it really that bad?

Can someone who has worked there give me some feedback? I'm kinda scared after reading all of this stuff.

#5 Parent John O'Shei - 2013-11-06
Re: Huizhou University

I somehow doubt that school would be directly involved and it would have most likely been an individual pursuit by the student. Students do part-time modelling work, get over it. It is not like she is entering the porn industry to pay the bills, lol. She's even a fashion design student, so modelling is kind of her area.

Call the police? Looks a bit too old for that, f**king her would not only be legal, but arguably something that would even be encouraged if you don't work at her university. Seems to be too skinny/titless and plain for my liking, but I probably still wouldn't say no.

#6 Parent Propaganda - 2013-11-06
Re: Huizhou University

Did you notice the page is English?

And at the top of the page is a link to Employment Opportunities....

I smell fish....someone took the bait....I did. Sent my CV this evening.

#7 Parent juanisaac - 2013-04-23
Re: Huizhou University

I don't know about reporting them to the police would help any. From what I have seen of the police they may have either sponsored the competition or were the judges. Many shady businesses are done in China with the police as full partners, they receive a percentage of the pay for looking the other way or for protecting such enterprises- red light districts being one glaring example.

#8 Parent Luckily Escaped from Huizhou College - 2013-04-21
Re: Huizhou University

Well, Stella, I do not think they can boast of their teaching evironment for sure:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo_explorer#view=photo&position=3&with_photo_id=87706615&order=date_desc&user=7530783

That is their Foreign Language Department, with the ceiling covered in grime.

#9 Parent Luckily Escaped from Huizhou College - 2013-04-17
Re: Huizhou University

Not a surprise for me at all.

After what I have witnessed there while I was trying to make that shithole a genuine school with a rigorous teaching programme (unlike most other workers there, including pathetic losers with severe booze and illegal substances addiction issues, people pretending to have degrees which they do not, however standard that may be in Mainland China, people engaged in private businesses, e.g. as innkeepers and such, stopping by at the college just to get a work visa, a few "teachers" about whom half of Huizhou was talking that they copulated with their own students, teachers living off campus of their own volition subletting apartments to Chinese students while their colleagues had to stay in a 14 square metre room at a hotel with no kitchen for months and what have you), the fact that the Huizhou "university" administration is boasting of a girl in a bikini who happens to be enrolled in their community college going under an assumed name of "university" being chosen as the sexiest at some exhibition of human flesh, because there is nothing else positive to say about that horrendous place, is the least of surprises.

Ah well...

#10 Parent Mancunian Beelzebub - 2013-04-16
Re: Huizhou University

The school is boisting of the fact that their student won a "Miss Bikini" event: http://en.hzu.edu.cn/n19c18.shtml

Nice example they are setting indeed. Did she have to take off the bikini to thank the jury members or the school leaders who sent her there? Someone should report this to the police.

I had to take me dentures out to stop them chattering before I opened your link. What do you mean, she disrobed? Looked disappointedly not in the altogether to me-in fact she looked as though she wouldn't have been out of place taking holy communion. You have left me totally guffawless. Police?

Stella M - 2013-04-16
Huizhou University promotes pornography?

The school is boisting of the fact that their student won a "Miss Bikini" event: http://en.hzu.edu.cn/n19c18.shtml

Nice example they are setting indeed. Did she have to take off the bikini to thank the jury members or the school leaders who sent her there? Someone should report this to the police.

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