27.971, Jobs: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Birmingham

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Subject: 27.971, Jobs: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Birmingham

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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 13:09:09
From: Jeannette Littlemore [j.m.littlemore at bham.ac.uk]
Subject: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

 
University or Organization: University of Birmingham 
Department: Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics
Job Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/englishlanguage/index.aspx
Job Title: Lecturer in Historical Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics 


Description:

The University of Birmingham wishes to appoint a Lecturer in Historical
Linguistics with effect from 1st September 2016. 

The post holder will create and disseminate knowledge by initiating and
conducting original research, publishing in their area of research expertise,
and developing and delivering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In
addition the post holder will contribute to the department and school by
undertaking academic administration as appropriate to the appointment.

The Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics is a world-leading
centre of excellence for both teaching and research in Applied Linguistics,
with students based in Birmingham as well as in over thirty different
countries. It forms a central part of the School of English, Drama, America
and Canadian Studies, within the College of Arts and Law. The Department has
an excellent track record in teaching and an active research culture with
productive collaboration within and beyond the University, and wide-ranging
public engagement. Staff in the department research and teach across the full
range of English Language and Applied Linguistics, including Corpus
Linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, Stylistics, Discourse Analysis, New Media
and English Language Teaching. The Department is home to the Centre for Corpus
Research (CCR) which highlights the strong cross-disciplinary reach of corpus
linguistics at Birmingham with particular focus on the links between cognitive
linguistics, psycholinguistics and stylistics. CCR provides access to a range
of corpora and has a dedicated computer suite with specialist resources as
well as an eye-tracking laboratory.



Application Deadline: 21-Mar-2016 
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?SID=amNvZGU9MTUzNzEzMyZ2dF90ZW1wbGF0ZT03Njcmb3duZXI9NTAzMjUyMSZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZicmFuZF9pZD0wJnZhY2Zpcm0udmFjdGl0bGU9MTQxMjAmcG9zdGluZ19jb2RlPTExNyZyZXFzaWc9MTQ1NTU1MzUzMC0zNThhNWI2YTc2NTk2OGI5NDEzODc 
Contact Information:
	Professor Jeannette Littlemore 
	Email: j.m.littlemore at bham.ac.uk 


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