22.1323, Jobs: Syntax: Lecturer, University of Salford

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Subject: 22.1323, Jobs: Syntax: Lecturer, University of Salford

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Date: 21-Mar-2011
From: Human Resources [hrservices at salford.ac.uk]
Subject: Syntax: Lecturer, University of Salford, United Kingdom
 

	
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University or Organization: University of Salford 
Department: College of Arts & Social Sciences
Job Location: Salford, United Kingdom 
Web Address: http://www.jobs.salford.ac.uk
Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Syntax 


Description:

College of Arts & Social Sciences 
Temporary Lecturer (2 year fixed term) in Linguistics (Syntax)
£29,972 to £35,788 PA                                                     
                                                             Ref: 1178245
Fixed Term for Two Years - Full Time

The School of Languages, University of Salford is seeking a suitably
qualified individual for a fixed-term, two year lectureship in linguistics
beginning in early September 2011. The post has arisen as a result of the
award of a Major Research Fellowship to Professor Diane Blakemore by the
Leverhulme Trust.

The successful applicant will have an established or emerging research
profile in syntax, as well as teaching expertise in this area. He or she
will be able to teach modules in English morphosyntax, syntactic theory and
general linguistics at all levels from first-year undergraduate to Masters
level, and to supervise Masters dissertations in these areas.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr. Ivan Garcia-Alvarez, Acting
Head of Linguistics (i.garciaalvarez at salford.ac.uk) or Dr. Paul Rowlett,
Head of School (p.a.rowlett at salford.ac.uk).

For further details visit the Human Resources Division eRecruitment website
at the URL below. CVs will not be accepted without an online application form.

At the University of Salford we are committed to an inclusive approach to
promoting equality and diversity. We aim to have a more diverse workforce
at all levels of the institution and particularly welcome applications from
minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities, who are
under-represented in our workforce.


Application Deadline: 18-Apr-2011 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.jobs.salford.ac.uk 
Contact Information:
	Human Resources 
	Email: hrservices at salford.ac.uk 

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