23.941, Jobs: Area Open: Research Lecturer, University of York
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Subject: 23.941, Jobs: Area Open: Research Lecturer, University of York
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Date: 23-Feb-2012
From: Peter Sells [peter.sells at york.ac.uk]
Subject: Area Open: Research Lecturer, University of York, United Kingdom
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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:03:55
From: Peter Sells [peter.sells at york.ac.uk]
Subject: Area Open: Research Lecturer, University of York, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of York
Department: Language and Linguistic Science
Job Location: , United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.york.ac.uk/language/
Job Rank: Research Lecturer
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Area Open
Description:
To mark the occasion of York's 50th anniversary, the University intends to
create up to twenty new Research Lectureships. These positions are aimed
at providing outstanding postdoctoral researchers with an opportunity for an
extended period of research and a permanent career path. The positions
offer the opportunity of a 3-year period to concentrate on establishing a strong
personal research profile, followed by a transfer to an established academic
post; subject to successful completion of probation, appointments will be
made at Grade 7 (the entry-level academic grade of Lecturer). Each
Anniversary Research Lecturer will have a mentor in the host department and
the University will make available a comprehensive training programme.
The Department of Language and Linguistic Science invites applications from
junior scholars whose research interests will complement our current major
specialisations, or will increase the breadth of study within the department.
Please see http://www.york.ac.uk/language/ for more information about the
department.
To apply, follow the link 'Academic' at https://jobs.york.ac.uk to 'Anniversary
Research Lectureships'. Please consult the Candidate Brief, especially
sections 4 and 5.
Application Deadline: 22-Mar-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://jobs.york.ac.uk
Contact Information:
Peter Sells
Email: peter.sells at york.ac.uk
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