11.1428, Jobs: English Language Lectureship, U of Leeds UK

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Subject: 11.1428, Jobs: English Language Lectureship, U of Leeds UK

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Date:  Mon, 26 Jun 2000 12:20:20 GMT
From:  "A.F. GUPTA" <engafg at ARTS-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK>
Subject:  English Language: Lectureship at University of Leeds, UK

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Date:  Mon, 26 Jun 2000 12:20:20 GMT
From:  "A.F. GUPTA" <engafg at ARTS-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK>
Subject:  English Language: Lectureship at University of Leeds, UK


THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS

SCHOOL OF ENGLISH

Lectureship in English Language

Applications are invited for a fixed term appointment (Lecturer A)
from 1 January 2001 - 31 July 2003.  Candidates will be expected to
have completed, or be on the point of completing a PhD in an
appropriate field, to have relevant teaching experience, and to be
able to contribute to the School's research profile.  The ability to
develop options in semantics and pragmatics will be an advantage.
Salary range 17,238 - 22,579 (pounds sterling).

Closing date for applications: 7 July 2000.  Informal enquires may
be made of:
	Professor Joyce Hill,  tel: 0113 233 4752,
		               e-mail <chair-english at leeds.ac.uk>;
or      Professor Katie Wales, tel: 01223 846494,
                               e-mail <k.wales at leeds.ac.uk>

Application packs are available from:
	Human Resources, The University of Leeds,
        Leeds, LS2 9JT,
        tel   0113 233 5771 (textphone for deaf applicants only:0113 233 4353)
        e-mail J.Byron at adm.leeds.ac.uk    or
        from   http://www.leeds.ac.jobbox.net/
Please quote job ref: 003-109-002-009 Closing  date: 7 July 2000.

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