21.1463, Jobs: Chinese; Translating & Interpreting: Lecturer, U of Salford

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Subject: 21.1463, Jobs: Chinese; Translating & Interpreting: Lecturer, U of Salford

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Date: 25-Mar-2010
From: Heather Craddock < hcraddock at adsfab.com >
Subject: Chinese; Translating & Interpreting: Lecturer, University of Salford, United Kingdom
 

	
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:21:31
From: Heather Craddock [hcraddock at adsfab.com]
Subject: Chinese; Translating & Interpreting: Lecturer, University of Salford, United Kingdom

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University or Organization: University of Salford 
Department: Faculty of Arts, Media & Social Sciences
Job Location: Manchester, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.languages.salford.ac.uk/

Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Translation; Interpreting

Required Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

Description:

Faculty of Arts, Media & Social Sciences 
Lecturer in Chinese 			
Ref: 1129723
£36,715 - £43,840 PA 	
Permanent Full time

The School of Languages seeks to make an established academic appointment
in Chinese language and translating & interpreting in order to support the
School's existing taught PG programme in Chinese translating and
interpreting, to develop and expand ab initio Chinese within our portfolio
of in-house and collaborative applied-language UG programmes, and to
enhance the School's research profile in Translation and Interpreting
Studies and/or Linguistics. The School aims to provide a stimulating
environment in (theoretical, applied or descriptive) linguistics and
translation and interpreting studies while fostering the development of
cross-disciplinary work.

In teaching, the successful candidate will have expertise in teaching
Chinese-to-English translating and/or interpreting at UG and PG level, as
well as ab initio Chinese language. In research the successful candidate
should either already have an established profile (in terms of REF
submission and PhD-student supervision) in an area relevant to the
activities of the Centre, or the potential to develop such a profile.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Dongning Feng, Lecturer in
Chinese (0161 295 7069; d.feng at salford.ac.uk) or Dr Paul Rowlett, Head of
School (0161 295 4131; p.a.rowlett at salford.ac.uk).

For more information and to apply for this vacancy please visit:
http://www.hr.salford.ac.uk/ 
CVs will not be accepted without an application form.

At the University of Salford we are committed to an inclusive approach to
promoting equality and diversity. We aim to have a more diverse workforce
at all levels of the institution and particularly welcome applications from
people from minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities, who
are under-represented in our workforce.


Application Deadline: 06-Apr-2010 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.hr.salford.ac.uk 
Contact Information:
	Human Resources Human Resources 
	Email: HR at salford.ac.uk 



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