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Rank of Job: lecturer / senior lecturer Areas Required: Clinical Linguistics Other Desired Areas: phonetics, phonology, syntax University or Organization: University of Central England Department: Speech and Language Therapy State or Province: West Midlands Country: England Final Date of Application: November 26, 2001 Contact: Julie Nettleton julie.nettletonMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuce.ac.uk Address for Applications: Perry Barr Birmingham West Midlands B42 2SU England UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ENGLAND School Of Speech And Language Therapy Senior Lecturer In Clinical Linguistics Up to �27,116 per annum We are seeking to recruit an innovative and highly motivated person willing to make a significant contribution to the teaching on the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within the School and to develop research and other scholarly activities within the School and Faculty. You should have an interest in clinical linguistics. You should have a higher degree in a relevant discipline or be pursuing further study. Previous teaching experience would be an advantage. A speech and language therapy qualification is highly desirable and if you are a speech and language therapist you will be State Registered with at least three years clinical experience. You will join a friendly multi-disciplinary team committed to the development of excellence in speech and language education and practice. Salary will be on the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer scale, dependent on experience and qualifications. For informal discussion, please contact Julie Nettleton, Head of School by telephone (0121.331.5491) or e-mail julie.nettleton
uce.ac.uk Application forms and further details (returnable by 26 November 2001) from: Personnel Department, Dawson Building, University of Central England in Birmingham, Perry Barr, Birmingham B42 2SU. Tel: 0121 331 6693 (24 hour answer service) or Tel: 0121 331 6273 or Email: cordell.lane
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