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I am interested in teaching at vs I am interested in teaching in

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I am interested in teaching at' is used when referring to a specific institution or location, while 'I am interested in teaching in' is used when talking about a broader category or field. The choice between 'at' and 'in' depends on the level of specificity you want to convey.

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I am interested in teaching at

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific institution or location.

This phrase is used when you want to specify the particular institution or location where you are interested in teaching.

Examples:

  • I am interested in teaching at Harvard University.
  • She is interested in teaching at a local high school.
  • I am interested in teaching at GGCC because I believe high quality arts education should be available to all citizens. Studying music benefits both students and ...
  • I am interested in teaching at an International School overseas. I would ask for your guidance in order to apply to any new position abroad. Thank you in ...
  • What if I am interested in teaching at a community college or university? A Florida teaching credential is not required for a community college or university faculty ...
  • I am interested in teaching at a collegiate level. I have been reading some things about tenured professors and how they not only have to teach but... Charlie in ...

Alternatives:

  • I am interested in teaching at the university.
  • He is interested in teaching at a prestigious school.

I am interested in teaching in

This phrase is correct and commonly used when talking about a broader category or field of teaching.

This phrase is used when you want to express your interest in teaching in a general sense, without specifying a particular institution or location.

Examples:

  • I am interested in teaching in the field of science.
  • She is interested in teaching in elementary education.
  • I welcome the opportunity to discuss my background in more detail as I am interested in teaching in higher education programs. Contact at kmichell24@ gmail.
  • Dec 10, 2013 ... ... university in the United States. I am interested in teaching in Dubai. I would like more information, please. Like · Reply · Aug 22, 2014 7:42pm.
  • Feb 25, 2016 ... I am interested in teaching in Abu Dhabi. I recently started teaching in the USA as a Math teacher. I have not received my teaching license yet ...
  • I am interested in teaching in Bogota, Cartegena, Medellin or Cali, and I was wondering if you could provide some insight as to how to go about looking for work.

Alternatives:

  • I am interested in teaching in various subjects.
  • He is interested in teaching in different schools.

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