17.153, Jobs: Tesol/Applied Ling: Lecturer/Head, U of Fribourg

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Subject: 17.153, Jobs: Tesol/Applied Ling: Lecturer/Head, U of Fribourg

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Date: 17-Jan-2006
From: Anthony Clark < anthony.clark at unifr.ch >
Subject: English & Tesol/Applied Linguistics: Lecturer/Head, University of Fribourg, Switzerland 

	
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:48:50
From: Anthony Clark < anthony.clark at unifr.ch >
Subject: English & Tesol/Applied Linguistics: Lecturer/Head, University of Fribourg, Switzerland 
 

University or Organization: University of Fribourg, Suisse 
Department: CERLE
Job Rank: Lecturer/Head of English as a Foreign Language  
Specialty Areas: TESOL/Applied Linguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)


Description:

The Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherches en Langues Etrangéres (CERLE) of the
Bilingual University of Fribourg-Freiburg, Switzerland,  invites applications
from suitably qualified candidates for a new post as Lecturer in English as a
Foreign Language and Head of the EFL Unit.  This is a full-time appointment
divided between teaching, research and administration as follows: 55% teaching,
25% research, 20% administration.  Preference will be given to candidates with a
strong research record and proven team-leading skills who can provide academic
and research leadership.

The postholder will teach English language courses, including EAP and General
English and also assist in the education of future English language teachers.
Applicants should hold a doctorate, preferably in TESOL, Applied Linguistics or
a related area and have substantial teaching experience including tertiary
education.  Candidates must be able to communicate effectively in either French
or German and have at least a receptive knowledge of the other language. The
successful applicant is expected to commence work in September 2006.

Send applications, including photocopies of academic certificates, to Anthony
Clark, CERLE, University of Fribourg-Freiburg, Criblet 13, CH-1700 Fribourg,
Switzerland, to arrive no later than 10th February 2006.  We reserve the right
to extend this deadline and to readvertise the post if necessary.


Address for Applications: 

Anthony Clark 
CERLE 
University of Fribourg 
Criblet 13
Fribourg CH1700 
Switzerland  

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:

Anthony Clark 
Email: anthony.clark at unifr.ch 
Phone: 0041263007899 
Website: http://www.unifr.ch/cerle





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