25.3790, Jobs: Chinese, Mandarin; General Linguistics: Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin

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Subject: 25.3790, Jobs: Chinese, Mandarin; General Linguistics: Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin

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Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 19:01:01
From: Martine Smith [mmsmith at tcd.ie]
Subject: Chinese, Mandarin; General Linguistics: Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

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University or Organization: Trinity College Dublin 
Department: Trinity Centre for Asian Studies, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
Job Location: Dublin, Ireland 
Web Address: https://jobs.tcd.ie
Job Title: Associate Professor in Chinese Studies
Job Rank: Associate Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

Description:

Post Title: Associate Professor in Chinese Studies
Post Status: Five year Fixed-term Contract
Department/Faculty: Trinity Centre for Asian Studies, School of Linguistic,
Speech and Communication Sciences
Location: College Green, Dublin 2
Salary: Appointment will be made on the Senior Lecturer Salary Scale at a
point in line with Government Pay Policy
Closing Date: 12 Noon on Friday 31st October 2014

Please note: The interviews for this position are likely to take place in
December 2014

Post Summary
The School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences wishes to appoint
an Associate Professor in Chinese Studies. The person appointed will play a
key role in the development of the Chinese Studies programme at Trinity, and
will increase the University’s teaching and research activities in Chinese
Studies. 

Information about the School is available at http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/

Informal enquiries about the post and the School may be addressed to Professor
Martine Smith, Head of School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
by e-mail (below), or to the Director of the Trinity Centre for Asian Studies,
Professor Lorna Carson by email: carsonle at tcd.ie

Please go to the application URL below for full job description and
application instructions.



Application Deadline: 31-Oct-2014 
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://jobs.tcd.ie 
Contact Information:
	Professor Martine Smith 
	Email: mmsmith at tcd.ie 





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