Fwd: 21.2650, Jobs: Phonetics and Socioling: Lecturer, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK

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> Date: 18-Jun-2010
> From: Alison Armstrong < a.armstrong at bangor.ac.uk >
> Subject: Phonetics and Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, Bangor University, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
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> Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 19:31:47
> From: Alison Armstrong [a.armstrong at bangor.ac.uk]
> Subject: Phonetics and Sociolinguistics: Lecturer, Bangor University, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
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> University or Organization: Bangor University 
> Department: School of Linguistics and English Language
> Job Location: Bangor, North Wales, United Kingdom 
> Web Address: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/
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> Job Rank: Lecturer  
> 
> Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics 
> 
> 
> Description:
> 
> Applications are invited for two full-time posts in the School of
> Linguistics and English Language. The successful candidates will join a
> dynamic, supportive, and friendly School with a strategy of building on its
> strength in the areas of bilingualism/ multilingualism and cognitive
> linguistics, and its emphasis on empirical research methodologies.
> Applicants will have a sustained or emerging track record in academic
> publishing and research activity supported by a PhD in a relevant field,
> and will be expected to contribute to the growth of a strong research
> culture in the School. There will be opportunities to engage with
> initiatives linked to the ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism in
> Theory and Practice, join existing interdisciplinary research groups and
> use their new-state-of-the-art research lab and equipment.
> 
> We are particularly interested in appointing candidates with a track record
> in the area of Phonetics/Phonology, Sociolinguistics and/or Anthropological
> linguistics. An interest in variation and/or interfaces (within and/or
> beyond the discipline of linguistics) would be an advantage. Knowledge of
> Welsh is desirable.
> 
> Please quote reference number 10-9/220 when applying.
> 
> Closing date for applications: Friday 2 July, 2010.
> 
> Interviews will be held on Friday 9 July, and/or Tuesday 13 July, 2010.
> For any informal enquiries about the posts, please contact the Head of
> School, Professor Ineke Mennen, tel: +44 (0)1248 388702, e-mail:
> i.mennen at bangor.ac.uk
> 
> 
> Application Deadline: 02-Jul-2010 
> Mailing Address for Applications:
> 	Human Resources 
> 	Bangor University 
> 	College Road 
> 	Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG 
> 	United Kingdom  
> Email Address for Applications: personnel at bangor.ac.uk 
> Web Address for Applications: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php 
> Contact Information:
> 	Professor Ineke Mennen 
> 	Email: i.mennen at bangor.ac.uk 
> 	Phone: 01248388702 
> 	Fax: 01248383267 
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