29.1201, Jobs: Discourse Analysis; Phonetics; Pragmatics: Associate Professor, Univeristy of Lille

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Subject: 29.1201, Jobs: Discourse Analysis; Phonetics; Pragmatics: Associate Professor, Univeristy of Lille

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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 19:42:16
From: Justin Duquesnoy [justin.duquesnoy at univ-lille3.fr]
Subject: Discourse Analysis; Phonetics; Pragmatics: Associate Professor, Univeristy of Lille, France

 
University or Organization: University of Lille 
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Location: Lille, France 
Job Title: Associate Professor "Phonetics and linguistics”
Job Rank: Associate Professor

Specialty Areas: Discourse Analysis; Phonetics; Pragmatics 


Description:

Teaching:
In close collaboration with the team of English linguistics, the recruited
candidate will teach English phonetics classes at BA and MA level. He/she may
also be invited to teach linguistics in the interfaculty “Teacher training”
program for the French “agrégation d’anglais” (English language teaching
qualification), in line with the programs jointly developed by the faculty
members of the Department of Linguistics. 
If needed, the candidate may be solicited to be involved in the team of
instructors for oral expression (“Argumentation” course).

The candidate will have an excellent knowledge of English and will be expected
to acquire an excellent proficiency in French. He/she is expected to actively
meet the pedagogical needs of the Department and get dynamically involved in
its different activities. 

More information about the Faculty of Humanities and its Departments at:
http://www.univ-lille3.fr/ufr-humanites/.

Research:
The recruited person will join the research group « Savoirs, Textes, Langage»
(STL, UMR 8163) of the CNRS & University of Lille. Their research will
contribute to the research group «Forme et sens» («Form and Meaning») and
should be situated within one of its four research strands (“Interpretation”,
“Representation”, “Cognition”, or “Application”; see also
https://stl.univ-lille.fr/les-champs-de-recherche/forme-et-sens/). We highly
welcome applicants working on the interface between phonetics and
another/other major subfield/s of linguistics.

Responsibilities:
The recruited person is expected to collaborate with the members of the STL
research group and to contribute to the organization and development of its
scientific activities (organization of workshops or international colloquiums,
editorial activities, seminars for the research group or for the doctoral
school in Human and Social Sciences).



Application Deadline: 30-Mar-2018 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Director of the Research Lab Alain Lernould 
	UMR STL - Université de Lille 
	Domaine Universitaire du Pont de Bois 
	rue du barreau 
	Villeneuve d'Ascq, Nord 59650 
	France  
Email Address for Applications: maarten.lemmens at univ-lille3.fr , alain.lernould at univ-lille3.fr 
Web Address for Applications: https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/cand_recrutement.htm 
Contact Information:
	Professor Maarten Lemmens 
	Email: maarten.lemmens at univ-lille3.fr 


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