Chapter 730 - Hiring MIT’s Dean (1/2)

Chapter 730: Hiring MIT’s Dean

Translator: _Min_ Editor: Caron_

There were a total of 6,217 freshmen that year After half a year of prep courses, they would begin their first school year in early September that year

Raphael Leif was the seventeenth dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who started in 2012 After his retire co 4 million US Dollar in annual salary This was almost twice his previous annual salary Even cohest salary, Jiang Chen’s offer was higher by 1 million

In fact, the proportion of Han in Coro University was 65 The school board reco Chen headhunt professors frohtful consideration, Jiang Chen vetoed this proposal Not accounting for identity and ability, the bureaucratizedhe wanted to replicate in Xin

As the first university in Xin, Coro University would serve as a model for future education in Xin Acadeood pheno opinions with scientists such as Lu Yuan and A Chen ultiroup of highly skilled technicians, Jiang Chen hoped to foster a group of highly innovative scientists

After Raphael Leif arrived in Xin, Jiang Chen personally greeted hi Chen’s attentiveness Although he had a strong influence in academia, his experience was no way as fabled as the president of Future Group

The grey-haired old ined

“I watched your speech at the University of Mun”

“Did you laugh?” Jiang Chen asked with a smile

“Please don’t be so huence has uys at University of Mun were very grateful” Mr Leif s Chen

He paused then continued

“To be honest, I was ready to retire, but after hearing about potentially leading Coro University, I suddenly felt I could still do it for a few , I have one condition – I don’t want the school board to interfere too much with my concept of education”

“Rest reassured The school board won’t interfere with your teaching principles After you take the position, I’ll give you the dean position, and I’ll only take the na funds, and you’re responsible for helping us build an MIT on the Pacific Ocean,” Jiang Chen said with a smile

Mr Leif nodded, reassured

Operating a university was different froe and cultural accuht It would be a while before Coro University really becahout the world – it would be at least four years until the first graduates left the ca the model of Coro University

Before they bid farewell, Leif half-jokingly said:

“Oh right, are you interested in teaching at Coro University? I can only give you 100,000 US Dollar in annual salary”

“Me? I’hed

His acaderee He knew hiet about asking hieneration of students