Jobs at Manchester
Yaron Matras
yaron.matras at MANCHESTER.AC.UK
Tue Apr 25 16:17:17 UTC 2006
>
>
>University of Manchester
>School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
>
>Chair in Language Description/Typology/Field Linguistics
>OR
>Chair in English Sociolinguistics
>
>The School of Languages, Linguistics and
>Cultures at the University of Manchester is one
>of the largest and most successful such
>groupings in the UK, enjoying outstanding
>research ratings, strong external grant income
>and an excellent record of postgraduate and
>undergraduate recruitment.
>
>Salary negotiable on the professorial scale. Ref: HUM/60044
>
>Two areas have been identified: either (i)
>Language Documentation, Field Linguistics or
>Linguistic Typology; or (ii) Present Day and/or
>Historical English Sociolinguistics. The post
>represents an excellent opportunity for scholars
>with an established international research
>profile to play a leading role in the
>development of the very strong grouping in
>Linguistics and English Language.
>
>The post is available from 1st February 2007.
>
>Informal inquiries may be made to the Head of
>School, Professor Steve Parker by e-mailing
>Stephen.Parker at manchester.ac.uk or tel: +44 (0)
>161 275 3185 or Professor Nigel Vincent by
>e-mailing Nigel.Vincent at manchester.ac.uk or tel:
>+44 (0) 161 275 3194.
>
>Further details, including instructions on how
>to submit an application, and a downloadable
>application form may be found at
>http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/academic.html#hum60044
>
>Address for applications:
>Directorate of Human Resources
>The University of Manchester
>Humanities HR, Lime Grove Builing
>Oxford Road
>Manchester M13 9PL
>United Kingdom
>
>Application Deadline:
>18th May 2006
>
>__________________________________________
>
>University of Manchester
>School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
>
>Lecturer in Language Description/Typology/Field Linguistics
>OR
>Lecturer in English Sociolinguistics
>
>The School of Languages, Linguistics and
>Cultures at the University of Manchester is one
>of the largest and most successful such
>groupings in the UK, enjoying outstanding
>research ratings, strong external grant income
>and an excellent record of postgraduate and
>undergraduate recruitment.
>
>Salary will be on the Lecturer Grade 6 scale £28,009 - £30,607 or Grade 7
>£31,525 - £38,772 p.a. Ref: HUM/60045.
>
>Two areas have been identified: either (i)
>Language Documentation, Field Linguistics or
>Linguistic Typology; or (ii) Present Day and/or
>Historical English Sociolinguistics. The post
>represents an excellent opportunity for
>ambitious scholars to develop their careers in
>the very strong grouping in Linguistics and
>English Language.
>
>The post is available from 1 September 2006.
>
>Informal inquiries may be made to the Head of
>Linguistics and English Language, Martin Barry
>by e-mailing Martin.Barry at manchester.ac.uk or
>tel: +44 (0) 161 275 3250) or Professor Nigel
>Vincent by e-mailing
>Nigel.Vincent at manchester.ac.uk or tel: +44 (0)
>161 275 3194.
>
>Further details, including instructions on how
>to submit an application, and a downloadable
>application form may be found at
>http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/academic.html#hum60044
>
>Address for applications:
>Directorate of Human Resources
>The University of Manchester
>Humanities HR, Lime Grove Builing
>Oxford Road
>Manchester M13 9PL
>United Kingdom
>
>Application Deadline:
>18th May 2006
>
>________________________________________
>
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Yaron Matras
Professor in Linguistics
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Phone (direct): +44 - 161 - 275 3975
Email: yaron.matras at manchester.ac.uk
Personal page:
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/SubjectAreas/LinguisticsEnglishLanguage/AcademicStaff/YaronMatras/
Romani project:
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/Research/Projects/romani/
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