24.757, Jobs: Applied Ling; General Ling: Associate/Full Professor, Macqaurie University

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Subject: 24.757, Jobs: Applied Ling; General Ling: Associate/Full Professor, Macqaurie University

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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 11:08:43
From: Melissa Mesiti [melissa.mesiti at mq.edu.au]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Associate/Full Professor, Macqaurie University, Sydney, Australia

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University or Organization: Macqaurie University 
Job Location: Sydney, Australia 
Web Address: http://www.mq.edu.au/
Job Rank: Associate Professor; Full Professor

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics 


Description:

Assessed as 'above world standard' in the recent ERA quality assurance in
research exercise, the Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University is
one of the largest and most diverse linguistics departments in Australia, and
one of the most well-known internationally. It has an extensive PhD program
and very successful postgraduate coursework programs in Applied Linguistics,
TESOL, Translation & Interpreting, Audiology and Speech Pathology in addition
to its highly-regarded undergraduate programs.

We are seeking an individual with the vision and capability to take a
leadership role in research and teaching in Applied Linguistics. The
appointment will be at Level D or E, depending on experience and track record.

The successful appointee will be an experienced and established academic and
will be expected to have an excellent record of scholarly achievement in
research, teaching, and PhD supervision. S/he will have a strong record of
attracting external research funding and research students, in addition to
successful experience in teaching and administrative responsibilities, and
will contribute to and provide leadership in these areas.

Applications are encouraged from academics who have a strong research and
teaching record in an area of Applied Linguistics relevant to the Department’s
profile and who meet the following selection criteria:

For Level E
Essential:
-  Demonstrated leadership in applied linguistics research, including
extensive PhD supervision;
-  Outstanding track record of research publications, including publications
in quality applied linguistics journals;
-  Demonstrated success in attracting research funding;
-  Extensive record of successful PhD supervision;
-  Ability to teach and show leadership in core areas of the postgraduate
applied linguistics programs;
-  A relevant doctorate.

Highly desirable:
-  Demonstrated interest in cross-disciplinary research collaboration;
-  Extensive experience in managing postgraduate degree programs;
-  Experience in distance/online education;
-  Familiarity with a range of learning technologies;
-  International profile and experience in international student recruitment.

For level D
Essential:
-  Demonstrated leadership in the discipline of applied linguistics;
-  Excellent track record of research publications, including publications in
quality applied linguistics journals;
-  Demonstrated ability to secure research funding;
-  Strong record of PhD supervision; 
-  A relevant doctorate.

Highly desirable:
-  Demonstrated interest in cross-disciplinary research collaboration;
-  Ability to manage and administer degree programs;
-  Experience in distance/online education;
-  Familiarity with a range of learning technologies;
-  International profile and experience in international student recruitment.

Selection Criteria: 
To be considered for this position applicants must respond to each of the
criteria, of the relevant level, and upload as a separate document in the
application process.

Salary Package: 
$127,578 - $140,327 p.a. (Level D),  or $156,405 - $163.798 (Level E) plus 17%
employer's superannuation and annual leave loading.

Appointment Type:  
Full-time, continuing (permanent).

Enquiries can be made to Professor Janet Greeley, Executive Dean, Human
Sciences on dean.humansciences at mq.edu.au or +61 2 9850 8030.



Application Deadline: 03-Mar-2013 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://jobs.mq.edu.au/cw/en/job/492583/associate-professor-professor-applied-linguistics 
Contact Information:
	Melissa Mesiti 
	Email: melissa.mesiti at mq.edu.au 





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