15.3275, Jobs: English Lang/Ling: Chair, University of Sheffield

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Subject: 15.3275, Jobs: English Lang/Ling: Chair, University of Sheffield

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Date: 22-Nov-2004
From: Liz Fidoe < lfidoe at adsfab.com >
Subject: English Language/Linguistics: Chair, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 07:49:59
From: Liz Fidoe < lfidoe at adsfab.com >
Subject: English Language/Linguistics: Chair, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom


University or Organization: University of Sheffield
Department: School of English
Job Rank: Chair
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; English Language; Phonetics;
                          Phonology; Applied Linguistics
Required Language: English (Language Code: ENG)


Description:

The School of English (comprising the Department of English Literature, the
Department of English Language and Linguistics and the National Centre for English
Cultural Tradition) is committed to research led teaching. Whilst the
Departments retain separate identities, they have a common management structure
and work closely together in both teaching and research. They were awarded '5'
in the 2001 RAE.

Chair in English Language/Linguistics
Salary: By agreement

The Department of English Language and Linguistics is seeking to appoint to an
established Chair. The successful candidate will have an international reputation
in the field of English Language and/or Linguistics, and an outstanding
publication record. Applications are sought from leading scholars in any area of
English Language/Linguistics, but the Department particularly welcomes
applications from specialists in the fields of Historical Linguistics, Phonetics
& Phonology, and Applied Linguistics. Ref: R3507

For an informal discussion about the post, please contact the Head of
Department, Professor Andrew Linn (0114 222 0216, a.r.linn at sheffield.ac.uk).

For full post details/application pack visit: www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs
or email: jobs at sheffield.ac.uk; tel: 0114 222 1631 (24hr)
Please quote Ref. in all enquiries

Committed to equality through diversity.


Address for Applications:

Email:  jobs at sheffield.ac.uk
Phone: 0114 222 1631
Website: http://sheffield.ac.uk/jobs

Application Deadline: 04-Jan-2004

Contact Information:

Prof Andrew Linn
Email: a.r.linn at sheffield.ac.uk
Phone: +44 0114 222 0216
Website: http://sheffield.ac.uk/jobs

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