11.1286, Jobs: Linguistics Professor/Reader, U of Ulster UK

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Subject: 11.1286, Jobs: Linguistics Professor/Reader, U of Ulster UK

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Date:  8 Jun 2000 15:11:37 -0000
From:  Prof John Wilson <j.wilson at ulst.ac.uk>
Subject:  Linguistics Professor/Reader at U of Ulster, UK

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Date:  8 Jun 2000 15:11:37 -0000
From:  Prof John Wilson <j.wilson at ulst.ac.uk>
Subject:  Linguistics Professor/Reader at U of Ulster, UK


Rank of Job: Professor / Reader
Areas Required: Open
Other Desired Areas: Open
University or Organization: University of Ulster
Department: Psychology & Communication
State or Province: Northern Ireland
Country: United Kingdom
Final Date of Application: 21 July 2000
Contact: Prof John Wilson j.wilson at ulst.ac.uk

Address for Applications:
Recruitment Office, University of Ulster
Newtownabbey
N. Ireland BT37 0QB
U.K.

UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER Faculty of Social and Health Sciences and
Education School of Psychology and Communication Professor/Reader in
Linguistics Ref: JOO/219/E The University seeks to appoint a
Professor/Reader in Linguistics at the Jordanstown campus;
specialisation open (theoretical or applied). The appointee will
contribute to the further development of research programmes in
linguistics. To this end the appointee will be expected to:

Undertake research in linguistics at Jordanstown and disseminate the
findings of such research as appropriate, including publication in high
quality peer-reviewed journals.

Supervise postgraduate (doctoral) research students in the area of
linguistics.

Seek external funding to support research programmes (where appropriate).

Participate in appropriate administrative duties. Teaching loads will
be commensurate with the level of the post. Applicants must have a
first or second class honours degree, and a higher degree primarily by
research in linguistics or a cognate area and have substantial
research and teaching experience congruent with the level of
appointment, evidence of research planning for publications and for
grant funding (where appropriate) in the next five years.

They must have experience of research staff and postgraduate student
supervision and be eligible for inclusion in the 2000/2001 Research
Assessment Exercise (RAE) at grade 5. The successful applicant may be
offered an appointment at professorial level if he/she has a doctorate
in linguistics or a cognate area and has made significant
contributions in the field of linguistics, achieving internal
recognition in their specialism.

Salary: Reader £31,563 - £35,670 Professor not less than £36,401
Closing date: 21 July 2000
Interview date: 8 August 2000 Further details and application forms may be
                obtained from the Recruitment Office, University of Ulster at
                Jordanstown, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim BT37 0QB.
Telephone: (028) 9036 8222 or internal extension 8222
           (for posts with reference prefix J).

An equal opportunity employer, the University encourages applications
from both men and women, those with disabilities and those from all
sections of the community. All applications will be considered on
merit. The University has a policy whereby smoking is restricted to
designated areas.

Please phone Prof J. Wilson (+44 (0)28 9036 4532) or email
j.wilson at ulst.ac.uk or email Prof Martin Ball on mj.ball at ulst.ac.uk for
informal discussions

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