LINGUIST List 17.1095
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Tue Apr 11 2006
Jobs: Romance Languages: Lecturer, University of Oxford
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1. Muriel
Parsons,
Romance Languages: Lecturer, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Message 1: Romance Languages: Lecturer, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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Date: 10-Apr-2006
From: Muriel Parsons <muriel.parsons admin.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: Romance Languages: Lecturer, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
University or Organization: University of Oxford Department: Centre for Linguistics and Philology Job Rank: Lecturer Specialty Areas: Romance Languages Description: Salary scale: £24,352 - £47,078 p.a. Applications are invited for a University Lecturership in Linguistics (Romance Languages), in association with Balliol College, from 1st October 2006 or as soon as possible thereafter. Candidates should have an outstanding research reputation and a publications record of international quality. Early career applicants should show outstanding research potential. Instructions about how to apply are given in the further particulars, available from http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/fp.pdf or from Mrs K. Dobson at the address below. Address for Applications: Mrs Kate Dobson Centre for Linguistics and Philology Walton Street Oxford OX1 2HG United Kingdom Application Deadline: 12-May-2006 Contact Information: Mrs Kate Dobson Email: kate.dobson phon.ox.ac.uk Website: http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/
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