23.4763, Jobs: Applied Ling; General Ling: Lecturer, University of New England
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Subject: 23.4763, Jobs: Applied Ling; General Ling: Lecturer, University of New England
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Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 19:18:05
From: Cindy Schneider [cindy.schneider at une.edu.au]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics: Lecturer, University of New England, Armidale NSW, Australia
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University or Organization: University of New England
Department: Behavioural Cognitive & Social Sciences
Job Location: Armidale NSW, Australia
Web Address: http://www.une.edu.au/bcss
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics
Description:
The School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences at UNE is seeking
to appoint an academic staff member in the Linguistics discipline.
Applicants must have a PhD in applied linguistics, general linguistics, or
another relevant discipline, a demonstrated research profile or clear
research potential relative to opportunity, demonstrated ability to teach
and supervise in the general and applied linguistics program, and
high-level communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in online or
distance education would also be an advantage.
Armidale is a unique country town located on the New England Tablelands. It
is surrounded by world heritage national parks, and is only 2 hours from
the mid north coast. Offering all the facilities of a city, Armidale is
well served for art, music, theatre and school education.
(Visit: www.armidaleregion.com.au/ and/or www.experiencethehighs.com.au/)
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Cindy Schneider at the telephone
number or contact email address below. For further information about the
School, visit: www.une.edu.au/bcss
Salary:
$80,513 to $95,421 per annum (Level B)
plus17% employer superannuation and optional salary packaging
Closing Date:
7 December 2012
Reference No:
212/174
Further information, including selection criteria that must be addressed,
may be obtained from www.une.edu.au/recruit or by phoning Human Resource
Services, (02) 6773 3972
www.une.edu.au
Equity principles underpin all UNE policies and procedures.
Application Deadline: 07-Dec-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://www.une.edu.au/recruit
Contact Information:
Dr Cindy Schneider
Email: cindy.schneider at une.edu.au
Phone: 61 2 67732483
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