24.1044, Jobs: English; Applied Ling; General Ling; TEFL/TESOL: Lecturer, University of Basel

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Subject: 24.1044, Jobs: English; Applied Ling; General Ling; TEFL/TESOL: Lecturer, University of Basel

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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 10:26:57
From: Sixta Quassdorf [sekretariat-englsemf at unibas.ch]
Subject: English; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; TEFL/TESOL: Lecturer, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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University or Organization: University of Basel 
Job Location: Basel, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://engsem.unibas.ch/
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; TEFL/TESOL

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

The English Seminar in Basel invites applications for a Lecturer in English
Language Practice and (Applied) Linguistics to teach students of English in
English Language Practice/Academic Writing at the BA level, as well as courses
in linguistics at the BA and MA level.

We are looking for an enthusiastic native speaker of English with a PhD in
(Applied) Linguistics or English and relevant teaching and research experience
at university level. You will join our vivid and research active department
and collaborate with colleagues in language practice, linguistics, and
literary and culture studies (please see the website address above). The
teaching load is four two-hour courses per term. The starting date is August
1, 2013. The contract is limited to three years.

Your application should include a letter of motivation, CV, list of
publications, documentation of your teaching experience, as well as a 15-30
pages sample of your academic writing. Please also provide names and addresses
of 2 referees.

The University of Basel is an equal opportunity employer and encourages
applications from female candidates.
Please send your dossier in printed and electronic form (CD/DVD).



Application Deadline: 01-Apr-2013 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Prof. Dr. Heike Behrens 
	Universität Basel 
	Englisches Seminar 
	Nadelberg 6 
	Basel 4051 
	Switzerland  
Contact Information:
	Lic. Phil. Sixta Quassdorf 
	Email: sekretariat-englsemf at unibas.ch 





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