24.1275, Jobs: Azeri; Applied Lings; Lang Documentation: Research Assoc, University of Cambridge

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Subject: 24.1275, Jobs: Azeri; Applied Lings; Lang Documentation: Research Assoc, University of Cambridge

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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 12:24:05
From: Geoffrey Khan [gk101 at cam.ac.uk]
Subject: Azeri; Applied Linguistics; Language Documentation: Research Associate, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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University or Organization: University of Cambridge 
Job Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/
Job Rank: Research Associate

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Documentation; Dialectology, Language Contact

Required Language(s): Azerbaijani, South (azb)

Description:

The University of Cambridge is seeking to appoint a short term Research
Associate in Azeri, in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, from the 1st
October 2013 until 30th September 2017, if the appointee passes an initial
probation period successfully.
 
The appointed Research Associate will be required to undertake research,
supervise research students and hold language classes in Azeri. The holder of
the post should hold a a Ph.D. degree concerning the Azeri language or other
closely related Turkic languages and have research publications. The
appointment will be within the framework of a research project directed by
Professor Geoffrey Khan on Azeri and its impact on other languages. The
appointee will be expected to conduct his/her own specialist research on Azeri
and teach Azeri to students. He/she will also be expected to contribute to
Professor Khan’s project on language contact. Preference will be given to
specialists in Azeri dialectology, though scholars specializing in other
fields of Azeri language studies are encouraged to apply.

For further details see at the application website address below.



Application Deadline: 26-Apr-2013 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Mrs Mary Howe 
	Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 
	Sidgwick Avenue 
	Cambridge CB3 9DA 
	United Kingdom  
Email Address for Applications: recruitment at ames.cam.ac.uk 
Web Address for Applications: http://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/general_info/jobs/azeri-ra.html 
Contact Information:
	Professor Geoffrey Khan 
	Email: gk101 at cam.ac.uk 





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