23.2733, Jobs: Semantics: Visiting Asst Prof, The U of Manchester
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Subject: 23.2733, Jobs: Semantics: Visiting Asst Prof, The U of Manchester
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 13:25:59
From: Delia Bentley [delia.bentley at manchester.ac.uk]
Subject: Semantics: Visiting Assistant Professor, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: The University of Manchester
Department: Linguistics & English Language
Job Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/lel/
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Semantics
Description:
Reference : HUM-01277
Salary : £32,901 to £35,938
Employment type : Fixed Term
Duration : 10 months
The School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures contains one of the UK's
largest concentrations of high-quality research and teaching in languages and
linguistics. Within it, the Department of Linguistics and English Language is
seeking to fill the full-time fixed-term position of Lecturer in Linguistics (akin
to a visiting assistant professorship). Candidates with a research specialism
in semantics are encouraged to apply.
You will have a doctorate, completed or near to completion, in the area of
semantics, together with a developing record of high-quality publications and
a proven ability to contribute to a scholarly environment of international
research excellence. You will be expected to contribute to teaching
semantics, as well as introductory pragmatics and morphology course units,
at undergraduate level. You will also contribute to research activities within
your area of expertise.
You must be willing to take a share of responsibilities for student progress
and academic management, and be eager to make a full commitment to our
ideals of collegiality and academic integrity at all levels of activity.
Interviews are provisionally scheduled for July 2012.
Please send any enquiries to Dr Delia Bentley at the email address listed
below.
The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes
applications from all sections of the community.
Application Deadline: 06-Jul-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/DisplayJob.aspx?pageno=0&htmlpage=JobDisplay&Jobid=19366&txtKeywords=linguistics&chkCategory=&lstRegion=&chkSalary=&chksubject=&optMatch=Any&clientid=73&AttachedSAF=0
Contact Information:
Delia Bentley
Email: delia.bentley at manchester.ac.uk
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