28.3403, Jobs: General Linguistics: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland

The LINGUIST List linguist at listserv.linguistlist.org
Mon Aug 14 15:58:22 UTC 2017


LINGUIST List: Vol-28-3403. Mon Aug 14 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.3403, Jobs: General Linguistics: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland

Moderators: linguist at linguistlist.org (Damir Cavar, Malgorzata E. Cavar)
Reviews: reviews at linguistlist.org (Helen Aristar-Dry, Robert Coté,
                                   Michael Czerniakowski)
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org

Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at:
           http://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/

Editor for this issue: Clare Harshey <clare at linguistlist.org>
================================================================


Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2017 11:58:19
From: Gary Barkhuizen [g.barkhuizen at auckland.ac.nz]
Subject: General Linguistics: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, New Zealand

 
University or Organization: The University of Auckland 
Department: Faculty of Arts - School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics
Job Location: Auckland, New Zealand 
Web Address: http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz
Job Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer; Senior Lecturer

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 


Description:

Applications are invited for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Linguistics with a
specialization in syntax in the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics.
This appointment is a permanent position, starting 1 February 2018.

You will be expected to teach and coordinate undergraduate and postgraduate
courses in linguistics. You will also be expected to supervise postgraduate
students and to contribute actively to the research culture of the Linguistics
Discipline and the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics.

You will have a PhD in Linguistics with a proven track record of research and
teaching at the university level. Experience coordinating undergraduate and
postgraduate lecture courses is required, as is research expertise. A
specialization in syntax is required, including an active research program in
syntactic theory. A further specialization in Austronesian/Oceanic languages
is preferred, as is experience conducting linguistic fieldwork.

All applications must be made online through the link below. Enquiries of an
academic nature should be addressed to the contact below.

The University of Auckland is New Zealand's highest world-ranked university
with a strong record of supporting research through funding, grants and
conference support. It is the only New Zealand university currently ranked
among the world's top 200 universities by the Times Higher Education World
Rankings of Universities. It ranks in the top 100 in the QS World University
Rankings. For 2017, the University of Auckland's Faculty of Arts is ranked
25th in the QS World University Rankings by subject for Arts and Humanities.
The University of Auckland is located in the heart of Auckland, which is
ranked third out of 231 world cities for quality of living in the 2017 Mercer
Quality of Living Survey (see www.mercer.com/qualityofliving).

The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of
Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe,
inclusive and equitable environment. For further information on services for
Māori, Pacific, women, LGBTI, equity groups, parenting support and flexible
work go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz



Application Deadline: 25-Sep-2017 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://bit.ly/2vUMMwl 
Contact Information:
	Professor Gary Barkhuizen 
	Email: g.barkhuizen at auckland.ac.nz 
	Phone: +64 9 923 8197 


------------------------------------------------------------------------------

*****************    LINGUIST List Support    *****************
Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at:
            http://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/
 


----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-28-3403	
----------------------------------------------------------
Visit LL's Multitree project for over 1000 trees dynamically generated
from scholarly hypotheses about language relationships:
          http://multitree.org/







More information about the LINGUIST mailing list