11.1426, Jobs: Modified (vol.11-1372), Aarhus Univ Denmark

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Date:  Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:11:40 +0200
From:  ocke bohn <engosb at hum.au.dk>
Subject:  English Ling: Modified (vol.11-1372) at Aarhus University, Denmark

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Date:  Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:11:40 +0200
From:  ocke bohn <engosb at hum.au.dk>
Subject:  English Ling: Modified (vol.11-1372) at Aarhus University, 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 of  specialization,
- administrative experience with, for example, research projects and
  grants.

The successful 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
before noon on August 1, 2000.

Three copies of the following material, marked as above, should be sent
directly to:
	K.-H. Westarp, English Department,
	Jens Chr. Skous Vej 7,
	DK-8000 Aarhus C.
a) curriculum vitae, including details of research, teaching, and
   administrative experience,
b) list of publications and other relevant academic production complete
   with all bibliographical information. Please indicate clearly on the
   list which which items are being submitted with the application,
c) the written material which the applicant is submitting as indicated
   on list b),
d) copies of academic diplomas and documentation of teaching experience.

For further information concerning the post, please contact:
	Ocke-S. Bohn
	Chair of English Linguistics
	Phone: +45-8942-6525
	e-mail: engosb at hum.au.dk

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