13.1071, Jobs: Syntax, English Lang: AsstProf, London UK
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Subject: 13.1071, Jobs: Syntax, English Lang: AsstProf, London UK
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Date: 18 Apr 2002 13:11:04 -0000
From: Bas Aarts <b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: English language, Syntax: Lecturer A (Assistant Professor) London, UK
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Date: 18 Apr 2002 13:11:04 -0000
From: Bas Aarts <b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: English language, Syntax: Lecturer A (Assistant Professor) London, UK
Rank of Job: Lecturer A (Assistant Professor)
Areas Required: English language, Syntax
Other Desired Areas: History of the English language, some literature
teaching
University or Organization: University College London
Department: English Language and Literature
State or Province: UK
Country: UK
Final Date of Application: 15 May 2002
Contact: Bas Aarts b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk
Address for Applications:
English Dpt., UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK
London
UK WC1E 6BT
UK
The Department of English Language and Literature at University
College London wishes to appoint a lecturer in Modern English Language
with appropriate expertise in (descriptive) grammar/syntax and (some
knowledge of) the history of the language. The Department is a
Department of English Language and Literature, and the successful
candidate will be expected to make some contribution to the teaching
of literature. The UCL English Department was awarded an "Excellent"
grade in the 1994 Teaching Quality Assessment, and a 5*A in the 1996
and the 2002 Research Assessment Exercise. Applicants should send
SEVEN copies of their CV together with the names and contact details
(including e-mail addresses) of three referees, to Mrs. K Metzenthin,
Administrator, Department of English, University College London, Gower
St, London WC1E 6BT by the closing date. There are no application
forms.
Further particulars are posted on the Department's website
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english/, and can also be requested from
b.aarts at ucl.ac.uk
Shortlisted candidates will be asked to send a sample of their
writing, of chapter or article length, by the end of May. Salary will
be on the Lecturer A scale (GBP20,470 - GBP24,435 plus GBP2,134 per
annum London Allowance).
The closing date for applications is Wednesday 15th May
2002. Interviews will be held in late June or early July.
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