23.1761, Jobs: English Lang and Communication: Lecturer, U of Hertfordshire
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Subject: 23.1761, Jobs: English Lang and Communication: Lecturer, U of Hertfordshire
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Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 11:39:10
From: Christina Schelletter [c.schelletter at herts.ac.uk]
Subject: English Language and Communication: Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of Hertfordshire
Department: School of Humanities - SBU
Job Location: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; English Language and Communication
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
University of Hertfordshire- School of Humanities
SBU: Humanities
Lecturer in English Language and Communication Part-time (0.5 fte)
Salary: £30,122 - £35,938 pro rata per annum
The School of Humanities is seeking to appoint a 0.5 Lecturer in
English Language and Communication in the area of
Sociolinguistics and/or Second Language Learning and Teaching
from September 2012.
As well as carrying out undergraduate teaching in the areas
specified, the successful candidate will be expected to undertake
supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate projects on topics
related to the areas specified above. The successful candidate will
hold a PhD in Sociolinguistics or Second Language Learning and
Teaching, have a good research profile and experience of teaching
in these areas as well as core areas of English Language, such as
Grammar and Phonetics/Phonology. The ability to work
independently and as part of a team is an important requirement of
this post.
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr. Christina Schelletter, e-mail
c.schelletter at herts.ac.uk, tel + 44 (0) 1707 285690.
Closing Date: 20 April 2012
Interview date: 22 May 2012
Reference Number: 006809LIN
Apply online at the application URL below.
Under current UKBA regulations, the University is unlikely to be able
to get a work permit in respect of this post. We can therefore only
accept applications from people who will have the right to work in the
UK for at least one year from the date of appointment.
Application Deadline: 20-Apr-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://go.herts.ac.uk/jobs
Contact Information:
Dr Christina Schelletter
Email: c.schelletter at herts.ac.uk
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