11.1372, Jobs: English ling: Associate Professor, Aarhus Univ

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Subject: 11.1372, Jobs: English ling: Associate Professor, Aarhus Univ

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Date:  20 Jun 2000 06:54:06 -0000
From:  Ocke-S.Bohn <engosb at hum.au.dk>
Subject:  English linguistics: Associate Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark Denmark

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Date:  20 Jun 2000 06:54:06 -0000
From:  Ocke-S.Bohn <engosb at hum.au.dk>
Subject:  English linguistics: Associate Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark Denmark


Rank of Job: Associate Professor
Areas Required: English linguistics: syntax and morphology, pragmatics,
and or language acquisition research (L1 and or L2)
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Aarhus University
Department: English
State or Province: Denmark
Country: Denmark
Final Date of Application: 1 August 2000
Contact: Ocke-S. Bohn engosb at hum.au.dk

Address for Applications:
Aarhus Universitet, Journalkontoret, Ndr. Ringgade 1
Aarhus C
Denmark DK-8000 C
Denmark

The English Department at Aarhus University invites applications for the
tenured position of a LEKTOR (equivalent to Associate Professor/Senior
Lecturer) in English linguistics with a specialization in English syntax
and morphology, in pragmatics, and/or in language acquisition research
(L1 and/or L2). The position is available as of 1 February 2001.

Candidates should have
- a Ph.D. (or the equivalent) in English linguistics or in neighboring
areas involving English,
- a strong record of research in at least one of the above-mentioned
areas of specialization as demonstrated by publications in
international, peer-reviewed journals,
- teaching experience in several fields of English linguistics including
at least one of the above-mentioned areas, and
- administrative experience with, for example, research projects and
grants.

The sucessfull candidate will
- teach graduate and undergraduate courses in English linguistics,
including language proficiency,
- continue a strong record of research, publication, and grant-getting,
- share a fair burden of administrative responsibilities.

All instruction at the English Department is in English. However, other
things being equal, candidates who are proficient in Danish will be
preferred. Candidates who do not speak Danish will be expected to learn
enough Danish to participate fully in the work of the department within
two years.

The annual gross salary for a LEKTOR is about 380,000 DKK.

A letter of application marked 2000-212/1-208 should reach Aarhus
Universitet, Journalkontoret, Ndr. Ringgade 1, DK-8000 Aarhus C,Denmark,
before noon on 1 August 2000.

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