22.4072, Jobs: English; Socioling; Historical Ling: Full Prof, Uni of Lausanne

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Subject: 22.4072, Jobs: English; Socioling; Historical Ling: Full Prof, Uni of Lausanne

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Date: 18-Oct-2011
From: Eva Suarato [Eva.Suarato at unil.ch]
Subject: English; Sociolinguistics; Historical Linguistics: Full Prof, University of Lausanne, VD, Switzerland


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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:08:40
From: Eva Suarato [Eva.Suarato at unil.ch]
Subject: English; Sociolinguistics; Historical Linguistics: Full Prof, University of Lausanne, VD, Switzerland

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University or Organization: University of Lausanne 
Department: English Department, Faculty of Letters
Job Location: Lausanne, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://www.unil.ch/angl
Job Rank: Full Professor  

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

The appointee will be able to cover the field of English linguistics, with a 
specialisation preferably in sociolinguistics and/or historical linguistics. He/She 
will have a PhD (or a corresponding title) in the field of English linguistics, 
experience in advanced academic-level English teaching and an outstanding 
international publication record in English linguistics. Teaching in the English 
department is in English, but the appointee will be expected to have a working 
knowledge of French. 

The appointee will be expected to teach 6 hours per week within the Bachelor 
and Master programme. He/She will be expected to take part in post-graduate 
teaching and to supervise graduate and doctoral dissertations. The appointee 
will be expected to pursue his/her own research and publish at an international 
level. He/She will be required to take on some of the administrative tasks of the 
Department and of the Faculty. 

Starting date : 1 August 2012


Application Deadline: 16-Dec-2011 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	Eva Suarato 
	University of Lausanne 
	English Department 
	Anthropole 
	Lausanne, VD CH-1015 
	Switzerland  
Contact Information:
	Eva Suarato 
	Email: Eva.Suarato at unil.ch 




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