23.1758, Jobs: Morphology; Typology: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey
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Subject: 23.1758, Jobs: Morphology; Typology: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey
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Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 11:16:44
From: Matthew Baerman [m.baerman at surrey.ac.uk]
Subject: Morphology; Typology: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of Surrey
Department: Surrey Morphology Group
Job Location: Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/research/smg/index.htm
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Morphology; Typology
Description:
School of English and Languages
Surrey Morphology Group
Lecturer
Salary up to £39,257 per annum
Or
Senior Lecturer
Salary up to £46,846 per annum
(Ref: 8696)
The School of English and Languages is seeking to appoint an
academic to a permanent position in the Surrey Morphology Group
at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level. Depending on the role and
experience level, the successful applicant will be an active
researcher with an international profile and experience in managing
large research projects, or have demonstrated potential in these
areas. The postholder will in due course take a leadership role within
the Group, and contribute to the running of current projects and
developing future funded projects. S/he will also contribute to the
research culture of the School of English and Languages, to the
postgraduate research culture of the School, to administration within
the School, and to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching within
the disciplines of English and Communication.
The Group's current work ranges from fieldwork (on Daghestanian,
Oto-Manguean, Slavonic and Papuan languages) to morphological
theory (especially Network Morphology), typology (including
Canonical Typology) and computational modelling. At School level,
the School of English and Languages offers a collaborative and
successful research environment, and within this, the Surrey
Morphology Group has research projects funded by the European
Research Council (Advanced Grant on Morphological Complexity),
the ESRC and the AHRC (including the EuroBABEL scheme).
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Diane Watt
(d.watt at surrey.ac.uk), Dr Matthew Baerman
(m.baerman at surrey.ac.uk), or Professor Greville Corbett
(g.corbett at surrey.ac.uk).
Expressions of interest for a higher appointment, from academics
with an exceptional international research reputation, will also be
welcome.
Closing date for applications: 3rd May 2012
To apply on line, please visit http://www.surrey.ac.uk/vacancies.
If you are unable to apply online, please contact Mrs. Rebecca
Varcoe via e-mail on r.varcoe at surrey.ac.uk or by telephone on +
44(0)1483 686255 quoting reference 8696.
We acknowledge, understand and embrace cultural diversity.
Application Deadline: 03-May-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/vacancies
Contact Information:
Matthew Baerman
Email: m.baerman at surrey.ac.uk
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