18.804, Jobs: Phonetics: Lecturer, University College London

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Subject: 18.804, Jobs: Phonetics: Lecturer, University College London

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Date: 15-Mar-2007
From: Yi Xu < yi.xu at ucl.ac.uk >
Subject: Phonetics: Lecturer, University College London, UK 

	
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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 11:54:23
From: Yi Xu < yi.xu at ucl.ac.uk >
Subject: Phonetics: Lecturer, University College London, UK 
 

University or Organization: University College London 
Department: Phonetics and Linguistics
Web Address: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk

Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Phonetics 

Description:

The Department of Phonetics and Linguistics at UCL is seeking to appoint a
lecturer in Phonetics with a strong commitment to
internationally-recognised research and to teaching excellence. The ideal
candidate has some years of postdoctoral experience, teaching  experience
including the teaching of practical phonetic skills, and a record of
high-quality publications commensurate to the stage of their academic
career. He or she will contribute to the department's research,  teaching,
supervision and administration.

Applicants will hold a doctorate in phonetics, linguistics or speech
sciences, will have research expertise in an area of phonetics such as
English phonetics, sociophonetics, experimental phonetics, clinical 
phonetics or forensic phonetics, and a willingness and ability to engage
with researchers working in the interfacing areas of speech sciences and
phonology. Applicants must have the ability to develop a programme of
original research in phonetics that enhances the departmental research
portfolio and that can give rise to PhD projects and applications for
postdoctoral fellowships.

The position is available from 1 August 2007 and the successful  candidate
will need to be in post by 1 October 2007. The appointment will be made at
Grade 8 of the UCL salary range: currently £32,795-£39,160 p.a. plus £2,497
London Allowance, dependent on experience.

Informal enquiries can be made to the Head of Department, Prof. Valerie
Hazan at v.hazan at ucl.ac.uk or on tel: + 44  (0)20 7679 7069.  For an
application form and further particulars, visit http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk.

University College London Taking Action for Equality

Application Deadline: 16-Apr-2007 
  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/jobs/index.html  
 
Contact Information:
	Professor Valerie Hazan 
	Email: v.hazan at ucl.ac.uk 
	Phone: + 44 (0)20 7679 7069





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