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University or Organization: The University of Central Lancashire Department: Humanities Rank of Job: Lecturer Specialty Areas: English Language & Linguistics Description: The University of Central Lancashire is advertising for a Lecturer in English Language & Linguistics, in particular someone who can teach a range of modules in the area of discourse and conversation and whose research is within the area of English linguistics. It's a permanent position, with advertised salary GBP 22,191--27,669. An experienced Lecturer, with a PhD in Linguistics and evidence of current research activity, you will look forward to the wide responsibility this role can offer. Not only is there a strong teaching element, but an involvement in research and development and commercial activity will also be required. You will be able to teach at least two of the following at level 1: Sentence Analysis, semantics or phonetics. In addition you will be able to teach modules in discourse and communication at levels 2 and 3, in areas such as: conversation analysis, media discourse and semiotics or popular culture. Preferably with a teaching qualification, your excellent communication skills and enthusiasm for your subject will enhance the learning experience for students who come from a variety of educational backgrounds. In addition, you will undertake other duties commensurate with the post such as acting as personal tutor to some students and fulfilling the necessary administrative requirements. Reference number: AA/84D Closing date: 25 July 2003 The full details of the ad are at http://www.uclan.ac.uk/other/hr/jobs/external.htm#35. The application form is also located at this address. Address for Applications: Please see application form at: http://www.uclan.ac.uk/other/hr/jobs/external.htm#35 The University of Central Lancashire Preston, PR1 2HE United Kingdom Applications are due by 25-Jul-2003 Contact Information: And Rosta Email: arostaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuclan.ac.uk