22.1157, Jobs: Sociolinguistics; History of English: Lecturer, U of Sussex

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Subject: 22.1157, Jobs: Sociolinguistics; History of English: Lecturer, U of Sussex

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Date: 09-Mar-2011
From: Thomas Healy [t.f.healy at sussex.ac.uk]
Subject: Sociolinguistics; History of English: Lecturer, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
 

	
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Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 16:38:56
From: Thomas Healy [t.f.healy at sussex.ac.uk]
Subject: Sociolinguistics; History of English: Lecturer, University of Sussex, United Kingdom

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University or Organization: University of Sussex 
Department: School of English
Job Location: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.sussex.ac.uk
Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics; History of English


Description:

Lecturer A or B in English Language and Linguistics 		Ref: 191 
Permanent, Full time

Lecturer A starting at £32,620 and rising to £35,646 pa (pay award pending)
     
Lecturer B starting at £36,715 and rising to £43,840 pa (pay award pending)
     

Expected start date 1 September 2011

The School of English at the University of Sussex seeks to appoint a
Lecturer specialising in Sociolinguistics and the History of English to
work within our growing English Language and Linguistics group from 1st
September 2011. 

The successful candidate will possess a doctorate in English or
Linguistics, have teaching experience and publications in relevant areas,
and the ability to teach and supervise student research across a wide range
of generic areas in English language and linguistics. An interest in
applied linguistics may be an advantage.

For further information please contact Prof  Thomas Healy, Head of School,
at the email address below.

For full details and how to apply see the application URL below.

The University of Sussex is committed to equality of opportunity.


Application Deadline: 29-Mar-2011 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/jobs 
Contact Information:
	Professor Thomas Healy 
	Email: t.f.healy at sussex.ac.uk 

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