21.366, Jobs: Spanish & Hispanic Studies: Lecturer, University of Sheffield

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Subject: 21.366, Jobs: Spanish & Hispanic Studies: Lecturer, University of Sheffield

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Date: 21-Jan-2010
From: Frances Murphy < f.manley at adsfab.com >
Subject: Spanish & Hispanic Studies: Lecturer, University of Sheffield, England
 

	
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:26:14
From: Frances Murphy [f.manley at adsfab.com]
Subject: Spanish & Hispanic Studies: Lecturer, University of Sheffield, England

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University or Organization: University of Sheffield 
Department: Department of Hispanic Studies
Job Location: Sheffield, England, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs

Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Hispanic Studies

Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)

Description:

Ref: UOS000640
Lecturer x 2 posts

Grade 8 
£36,532 to £43,622 per annum, with potential to progress to £49,096

The School of Modern Languages and Linguistics invites applications for two
lectureships to join one of the largest and strongest departments of
Hispanic Studies in the UK. The successful applicants will be committed to
producing high-quality research, individually and in collaboration with
others, and will have begun to develop a track record in this area. They
will also be expected to design, prepare, and deliver teaching programmes,
including preparing and supervising different modes of assessment, as well
as performing administrative duties. Applicants will have, or will be near
to completion of, a PhD in a relevant subject area, and will have proven
teaching ability. The ability to teach Spanish at all levels is essential.
One post will be for a specialist in modern Peninsular Spanish culture and
society; the other, irrespective of their research specialism, will be
expected to contribute to the development of the School's MA provision in
applied language studies (e.g. translation studies, screen translation,
intercultural communication). These posts are available from 1 September 2010. 

For further information and details of how to apply online please visit
the application URL below.


Application Deadline: 19-Feb-2010 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs 
Contact Information
	University of Sheffield 
	Email: jobs at sheffield.ac.uk 



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