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University or Organization: University of G�ttingen Department: English Rank of Job: C3/W2-Professor Specialty Areas: Pragmatics, Use of American English, Language change Description: Georg-August-University of G�ttingen Faculty of Humanities The Department of English Philology is seeking to appoint a professor (C3) of English Philology/Linguistic Pragmatics from 1st April, 2003. If the appointment is made after 30.09.2003, it should be noted that remuneration will be according to the scale W2 BBesO. The successful candidate will have a proven record of research in the theoretical and formal foundations of Linguistic Pragmatics. Over and above her or his research specialisation, the successful candidate's teaching will cover cultural aspects of language use (especially American English) and language change. The successful candidate will fulfil the prerequisites for appointment as a professor as laid down in � 25 of the Lower Saxony University Law (Nds. GVBl 2002, p.2 86). Details will be elucidated if requested. The University of G�ttingen is seeking to increase the proportion of women on the academic staff and would encourage women to apply. Within the legal possibilities, equally well qualified women will be given preferential consideration. It may be possible to provide a part-time appointment. The University would welcome applications from disabled candidates, who will be given preferential treatment when the successful candidate is selected. Applications with curriculum vitae, a description of the candidate's academic career including teaching experience and a list of publications are invited by the 8th May 2003 and should be addressed to the Dekan der Philosophischen Fakult�t der Georg-August-Universit�t G�ttingen, Humboldtallee 17, 37073 G�ttingen/Germany. Address for Applications: Attn: Dekan der Philos. Fakult�t Humboldtallee 17 Universit�t G�ttingen G�ttingen, 37073 Germany Applications are due by 08-May-2003 Contact Information: Prof. Gert Webelhuth. Email: webelhuthMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuni-goettingen.de Tel: +49 551 397575 Website: http://www.gwdg.de/~goeengl/ This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List!