LINGUIST List 15.3079
Sun Oct 31 2004
Jobs: Socioling/Phonology:(Senior) Lecturer,U/Canterbury
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1. Kate
Kearns,
General Ling/Socioling/Phonology: Senior Lecturer/Lecturer, University of Caterbury, New Zealand
Message 1: General Ling/Socioling/Phonology: Senior Lecturer/Lecturer, University of Caterbury, New Zealand
Date: 31-Oct-2004
From: Kate Kearns <kate.kearns
canterbury.ac.nz>
Subject: General Ling/Socioling/Phonology: Senior Lecturer/Lecturer, University of Caterbury, New Zealand
University or Organization: University of Canterbury
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Linguistics
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Phonology
Description:
Applications are invited for a tenured position at the level of Lecturer/Senior
Lecturer (Lecturer is equivalent to US Assistant Professor) in the Department of
Linguistics at the University of Canterbury. The minimum qualification on
appointment is a Ph.D. in linguistics and a strong research record or strong
potential in research publication. Candidates should be excellent teachers at
both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and be comfortable and effective
with large as well as small classes. Preference may be given to applicants with
teaching and research experience in sociolinguistics and/or phonology. Expertise
in other areas of linguistics will also be welcome.
The Department offers courses in the core areas of linguistics for the
three-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Postgraduate
teaching includes courses for the Bachelor of Arts Honours degree by coursework,
and the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees by thesis.
Further information about the Department is available at
http://www.ling.canterbury.ac.nz.
For academic enquiries please contact the Department Administrator, Mrs Emma
Parnell, at emma.parnell
canterbury.ac.nz. Mrs Parnell will forward your enquiry.
Further information for prospective staff (salary scales, information about
Christchurch and the University of Canterbury, etc.) is at
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/hr/for/prospective.shtml
Application details are available from: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/hr/vacancies/
Applications, including the Application Form, quoting the vacancy number
LG12618/0205, must be sent to the address below (Ph: +64 3 364 2426,
Fax: +64 3 364 2683) or by email to hr
arts.canterbury.ac.nz
The University of Canterbury has a policy of equal opportunity in employment.
Address for Applications:
Human Resourses Administrator
College of Arts, University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch
New Zealand
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2005
Contact Information:
Mrs Emma Parnell
Email: emma.parnell
canterbury.ac.nz
Phone: +64 3 364 2089
Fax: +64 3 364 2969
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