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Rank of Job: Lecturer in Linguistics Level B Areas Required: Bilingualism, Language in Contact & Second Language Acquisition Other Desired Areas: Phonetics & Phonology and/or Sociolinguistics and/or Child Language Acquisition University or Organization: Monash University Department: School of Philosophy, Linguistics & Bioethics State or Province: Victoria Country: Australia Final Date of Application: 27 March 2000 Contact: Lona Gottschalk Lona.GottschalkMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuearts.monash.edu.au Address for Applications: Wellington Road, Clayton Melbourne Victoria 3800 Australia Selection Criteria: Essential 1. A record of successful tertiary teaching experience in the areas of bilingualism/languages in contact and second language acquisition. 2. A PhD in a relevant area. 3. Experience in postgraduate supervision in the fields identified in (1). 4. A strong research and publication record. 5. Evidence of the ability to work cooperatively in the development and implementation of linguistics subjects and degree programs. Desirable - ability to teach phonetics and phonology and/or sociolinguistics and/or child language acquisition. - research interest in a language other than English. - experience and/or interest in the delivery of courses through flexible learning/distance education LECTURER IN LINGUISTICS The School of Philosophy, Linguistics and Bioethics is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Linguistics in the areas of bilingualism/languages in contact and second language acquisition. The ability to teach phonetics and phonology and/or sociolinguistics, and/or child language acquisition and a research interest in a language other than English would also be desirable. The position requires a strong teaching and research record and evidence of the ability to work cooperatively and innovatively. The position, Lecturer, Level B in the range $48,399-$57,474, commencing 1 July 2000, is a full-time continuing position, subject to a probation period. Contact: Lona Gottschalk, Department of Linguistics Tel (03) 9905-2296. Applications quoting reference number xxxxxxx and including curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of three referees should be forwarded to Ms Lona Gottschalk, Department of Linguistics, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton, Victoria 3800, by 27th March 2000. A position description, selection criteria and additional information are available on the Linguistics website http://www.monash/edu/au/ling