21.4963, Jobs: Historical Ling; Ling & Literature: Assoc Prof, U of Fribourg

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Subject: 21.4963, Jobs: Historical Ling; Ling & Literature: Assoc Prof, U of Fribourg

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Date: 07-Dec-2010
From: Luca Zoppelli [luca.zoppelli at unifr.ch]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Linguistics & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Associate Professor, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
 

	
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2010 16:19:14
From: Luca Zoppelli [luca.zoppelli at unifr.ch]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Linguistics & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Associate Professor, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

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University or Organization: University of Fribourg 
Department: Department of English
Job Location: Fribourg, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://lettres.unifr.ch/english
Job Rank: Associate Professor  

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      Middle English (enm) 
                      Old English (ang) 

Description:

The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Fribourg invites
applications for the position of  
 
Associate Professor in Medieval English Language and Literature 
 
commencing 1 September 2011.  
 
Applicants must hold a doctorate and demonstrate a high quality in research
publications. They must offer proof of their teaching experience in a
university setting, their ability to undertake research projects, and their
existing or developing scholarly networks.

The targeted academic profile includes language scholars who have a
competence in literary texts.

The successful applicant will teach 6 hours a week in each of two semesters
of the academic year. Teaching will include introductory English language
courses in Old English and Middle English as well as advanced courses at
the BA and MA level. In addition, the appointee will supervise MA and PhD
theses. Classes are taught in English. 

However, the successful candidate is required to take on administrative
duties and have a working knowledge of at least one of the official
languages of the University (French or German).

Letters of application with a CV, a list of publications, the names and
contact information of three references, and list of courses taught should
be sent to the address below.

For further information please contact the President of the Recruitment
Commission, Prof. Luca Zoppelli, email address below.

The University of Fribourg is committed to promoting the academic careers
of women and welcomes applications from women.


Application Deadline: 31-Jan-2011 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	Prof. Thomas Austenfeld, Doyen 
	Faculté des lettres 
	Université de Fribourg 
	Avenue de l'Europe 20 
	CH-1700 Fribourg  
	Switzerland  
Web Address for Applications: http://lettres.unifr.ch/fr/services/job/ 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Luca Zoppelli 
	Email: luca.zoppelli at unifr.ch 



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