18.134, Jobs: Forensic Linguistics: Lecturer, University of York

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Subject: 18.134, Jobs: Forensic Linguistics: Lecturer, University of York

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Date: 15-Jan-2007
From: Susan Pintzuk < sp20 at york.ac.uk >
Subject: Forensic Linguistics: Lecturer, University of York, United Kingdom 

	
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Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:05:29
From: Susan Pintzuk < sp20 at york.ac.uk >
Subject: Forensic Linguistics: Lecturer, University of York, United Kingdom 
 

University or Organization: University of York 
Department: Language and Linguistic Science
Web Address: http://www.york.ac.uk/univ/mis/cfm/vacancies/vac_result.cfm
Job Rank: Lecturer  
Specialty Areas: Forensic Linguistics 

Description:

Vacancy reference: AA0706

A post is available within the Department of Language and Linguistic
Science for a Lectureship in Forensic Speech Science.

Applicants should have a strong commitment to research and a solid
background in modern linguistic theory. Applicants must be active in
research in any area of Speech Science / Phonetics / Sociolinguistics /
Language Variation and Change. Preference may be given to applicants having
demonstrable interest in forensic applications of speech science at the
theoretical, experimental and/or practical casework level. Applicants must
have a PhD at the time of appointment, and must be able to contribute to
the new MSc in Forensic Speech Science, as well as more generally to the
department's teaching in Phonetics and/or Sociolinguistics / Language
Variation and Change at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Applicants should be able to publish in leading international journals,
raise external research funds and supervise research students.

Informal enquiries about this post may be made to the Head of Department,
Professor Susan Pintzuk (sp20 at york.ac.uk). Further information about the
Department can be found at http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/lang/.

Salary will be in the range £31,525 - £38,772 per annum.

Closing date for applications: 12 noon on 06 February 2007. For further
details and application procedures, see
http://www.york.ac.uk/univ/mis/cfm/vacancies/vac_result.cfm

Address for Applications:
	The Personnel Office 
	University of York 
	Heslington, York YO10 5DD 
	United Kingdom 
	 
Application Deadline: 06-Feb-2007 

Contact Information:
	Susan Pintzuk 
	Email: sp20 at york.ac.uk 
	
Apply on-line at: http://www.york.ac.uk/univ/mis/cfm/vacancies/vac_result.cfm





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