17.2550, Jobs: General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle

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Subject: 17.2550, Jobs: General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle

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Date: 10-Sep-2006
From: Eve McKenzie < Eve.McKenzie at newcastle.edu.au >
Subject: General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia 

	
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:00:00
From: Eve McKenzie < Eve.McKenzie at newcastle.edu.au >
Subject: General Linguistics: Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia 
 

University or Organization: University of Newcastle 
Department: Faculty of Education and Arts
Web Address: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/employment
Job Rank: Senior Lecturer  
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 

Description:

The School of Humanities and Social Science is seeking to appoint a Senior
Lecturer in Linguistics to provide high-level Research Higher Degree
supervision in applied linguistics and sociolinguistics as well as teaching
input across the range of Linguistics courses, including those offered in
the Bachelor of Speech Pathology.

The position is available on a full-time, continuing basis.

Essential Criteria
- PhD
- Research publications and teaching experience in Linguistics
- Record of quality teaching at the tertiary level
- Successful research higher degree supervision experience 
- Demonstrated potential to foster research in applied linguistics or
sociolinguistics or both

The Position Classification Standard for Senior Lecturer, Level C should be
viewed before applying. 

Conditions and Benefits

Academic Level C - $76,754 to $88,505 per annum.  

Compulsory contributory superannuation is a condition of employment plus
generous employer contribution of 17%.

The successful applicant will be offered employment on an Australian
Workplace Agreement (AWA). You may choose to have your conditions of
employment covered by an AWA or a Certified Agreement.

Further information on benefits and conditions of employment is available
at the following link:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/employment/conditions.html

Address for Applications:
	Human Resource Services 
	The Chancellery 
	University of Newcastle 
	Callaghan, NSW 2308 
	Australia 
	 
Application Deadline: 29-Sep-2006 

Contact Information:
	Dr John Germov 
	Email: John.Germov at newcastle.edu.au 
	Phone: 61 2 49 216315 
	
Apply on-line at: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/employment/





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