13.3081, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer, U of Muenster, Germany

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Subject: 13.3081, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer, U of Muenster, Germany

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Date:  Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:39:25 +0000
From:  wolfp at marley.uni-muenster.de
Subject:  Jobs: English, Applied Ling: Lecturer at U of Muenster, Germany

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Date:  Mon, 25 Nov 2002 10:39:25 +0000
From:  wolfp at marley.uni-muenster.de
Subject:  Jobs: English, Applied Ling: Lecturer at U of Muenster, Germany

University or Organization: University of Muenster, Germany
Department: Department of English
Rank of Job: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics, American Studies
Required Language(s): English (Code = ENG)

Description:

The Department of English invites applications for a 2-year full-time
position of

         Lektor / Lektorin (English language instructor)

commencing 1 March, 2003. Teaching load: 12 to 16 hours per
week. Salary: commensurate with qualifications and experience,
approx. EURO 39,000/p.a. (BAT IIa German scale)

Qualifications
· Native speaker command of American English
· University degree (at least M.A.) in Applied Linguistics, TESOL or
   TEFL
· Good working knowledge of German
· Sound knowledge of information technology and multimedia, e-learning
   materials
· Three years of teaching experience at university level.

Tasks
· Teaching graduate and undergraduate English Language courses (for
   advanced learners)
· Teaching descriptive and pedagogical grammar and linguistic analysis
· Teaching courses in American Studies, with special emphasis on
   cultural history
· Participating in the development of BA / MA courses, examinations
   and departmental committee work
· Development of multimedia and e-learning materials

The application should include a curriculum vitae, details of teaching
and administrative experience, copies of academic diplomas, and
references: If available, a sketch for a PhD research project in
English Studies is welcome; the PhD should be completed by the end of
the appointment. A PhD project will reduce the teaching load to 12
hours per week.

The University of Münster is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer in compliance with the German disabilities laws. Applications
by women are encouraged.

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Professor Wolf Paprotté
	Johannisstrasse 12-20
	Muenster, 48143
	Germany

Applications are due by 20-Dec-2002


Contact Information:
	Professor Wolf Paprotté.
	Email: wolfp at marley.uni-muenster.de
	Tel: +49(0)251/83-24500
	Fax: +49(0)251/83-24827
Website: http://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ST_0872-e.HTM

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