19.2640, Jobs: English & Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, University of Manchester

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Subject: 19.2640, Jobs: English & Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, University of Manchester

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Date: 28-Aug-2008
From: Andrew Koontz-Garboden < andrewkg at manchester.ac.uk >
Subject: English & Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

 

	
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From: Andrew Koontz-Garboden [andrewkg at manchester.ac.uk]
Subject: English & Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
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University or Organization: University of Manchester 
Department: Linguistics and English Language
Job Location: Manchester, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/lel/

Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

Lecturer (equivalent to tenure track Assistant Professorship in North
America) in English Sociolinguistics
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

Reference: HUM/80685

Candidates with a research specialism in any aspect of sociolinguistics are
encouraged to apply. An ability to provide teaching at undergraduate and
postgraduate level in language and gender or morpho-syntactic variation
will be an advantage.

The School contains one of the UK's largest concentrations of high-quality
research and teaching in languages and linguistics. Within it, the
discipline area of Linguistics & English Language has its place as a
leading international centre of excellence, and has been prominent in the
recent trebling of the School's annual turnover in research grants to £1.3
million

The post is an outstanding opportunity for an ambitious scholar to develop
their career in an environment conducive to excellence in research and
teaching.

The post is available from 1 February 2009.

Salary
£30,912 - £42,791 p.a.

Application and further particulars available at:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs/academic/vacancy/index.htm?ref=137550

Applications can be submitted in hard-copy to the address in the further
particulars or by email to the address listed below.


Application Deadline: 15-Sep-2008 
	  
Email Address for Applications: humanities-hr at manchester.ac.uk 
Contact Information:
	Professor Kersti Börjars 
	Email: k.borjars at manchester.ac.uk 





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