31.1594, Jobs: Korean; Applied Linguistics: York St John University, York, England

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Subject: 31.1594, Jobs: Korean; Applied Linguistics: York St John University, York, England

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Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 08:08:49
From:  Recruitment Team [vacancies at yorksj.ac.uk]
Subject: Korean; Applied Linguistics: York St John University, York, England

 
University or Organization: York St John University 
Department: School of Education, Language & Psychology
Job Location: York, United Kingdom 
Web Address: https://jobs.yorksj.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=026-20
Job Title: Lecturer in Korean and Applied Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Korean

Required Language(s): Korean (kor)

Description:

Full time, permanent

Salary: £33,797 to £39,152 per annum

Location: York 

York St John is an ambitious, modern university at the heart of historic York
and there has never been a more exciting time to join us.

Our strategy for the next decade emphasises our commitment to widening
opportunity through the power of education and contributing our talents to
creating a fairer world, and a more prosperous region. We are putting
inspirational learning and impactful research at the heart of this strategy,
recognising our academic expertise as our greatest asset and investing in
enabling this expertise to thrive.

We are currently seeking a Lecturer in Korean and Applied Linguistics. This
new appointment is motivated by the popularity of our new Korean BA
programmes. The successful candidate will join a team of fifteen Languages and
Linguistics academics based within the School of Education, Language and
Psychology. We offer BA and MA programmes in British Sign Language, Deaf
Studies, Educational Linguistics, English Language and Linguistics,
Intercultural Communication, Japanese, Korean, Language and Social Justice,
and TESOL.

The successful candidate will contribute to our undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes in both Korean and Applied Linguistics. You will have experience of
teaching Korean to speakers of other languages and be able to teach Korean
from beginner to CEFR C1 level. You will also have the experience and
expertise to teach across a range of applied linguistic, sociolinguistic and
discourse analysis modules to students across varied UG and MA programmes.

It is essential that candidates hold a doctoral level qualification, or are
near completion, and are actively engaged in research. Your area of research
expertise will include one or more of the following: applied linguistics;
corpus linguistics; digital communication; discourse analysis; forensic
linguistics; language acquisition; psycholinguistics; queer and feminist
linguistic theory; sociolinguistics; syntax; TESOL. Candidates with research
outputs suitable for submission to REF are encouraged to apply.

During term-time and in assessment periods, the majority of your work will
involve teaching in a variety of settings, including small group
tutorials/seminars and lectures; assessment; and the provision of pastoral and
academic support to students. The successful candidate will also be supported
in developing a solid research profile. You are likely to have the opportunity
to teach in the areas in which you research, and to involve your students in
your research through the York St John 'Students-as-Researchers' scheme.

The School of Education, Language and Psychology has recently established a
Research Centre for Language and Social Justice. The successful applicant for
this post will be encouraged to think about ways in which they (and their
students) can contribute towards the development of the Centre. Engaging the
public in the study of language(s) will be an important part of the Centre's
work, and ideas about how this might be achieved, both internationally and
locally, are welcome.

Any informal enquiries should be addressed to the Associate Head of School:
Language, Becky Muradás-Taylor, email: b.muradas-taylor at yorksj.ac.uk.

As part of our commitment to providing an inclusive working environment,
consideration is given to all requests for job share or flexible working
arrangements.

Please note that CVs are not accepted in place of the application form.

Closing Date - Tuesday 26 May 2020 at midnight

Provisional Interview Date - Thursday 11 June 2020



Application Deadline: 26-May-2020 
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://jobs.yorksj.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=026-20 
Contact Information:
	Becky Muradas-Taylor 
	Email: b.muradas-taylor at yorksj.ac.uk 


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