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Can a fund manager be a university tutor?
You can't.

Fund managers can serve as visiting professors or engage in academic exchanges in universities, but generally they cannot serve as university tutors. This is because university tutors need to have higher academic level and teaching experience, and they need to undertake greater teaching and guidance responsibilities, including guiding students' academic research and graduation thesis.

The main responsibility of a fund manager is to manage and invest in funds. Although they also need higher financial knowledge, their professional orientation and responsibilities are different from those of university tutors.