LINGUIST List 17.3380
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Sun Nov 19 2006
Jobs: English & English Linguistics: Lectureship, U of Edinburgh
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1. Patrick
Honeybone,
English & English Linguistics: Lectureship, University of Edinburgh, UK
Message 1: English & English Linguistics: Lectureship, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Date: 18-Nov-2006
From: Patrick Honeybone <patrick.honeybone ed.ac.uk>
Subject: English & English Linguistics: Lectureship, University of Edinburgh, UK
University or Organization: University of Edinburgh Department: Linguistics and English Language Web Address: http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk Job Rank: Lectureship Specialty Areas: English Linguistics Required Language(s): English (eng) Description: The post is available from: 1 August 2007 Linguistics and English Language are a highly research active area of the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (rated 5 in the 2001 RAE). Individuals who can initiate and conduct research of the highest quality within the area of English Language, as demonstrated by a track record of publication, are sought. We particularly encourage applications from linguists whose research is in one or more of the following areas, in combination with Scots: aspects of the history of English from the Early Modern period onwards, text, discourse and style and (historical) sociolinguistics. The successful applicant will play a strong part in the department's lively research culture, and will be able to play a major role in its rapidly-developing postgraduate programme, through attracting and supervising PhD students and developing and teaching courses at MSc level, particularly within the area of English Language. S/he will contribute fully to the delivery of the department's undergraduate teaching, and play an appropriate part in academic administration within the School and department. Application Deadline: 12-Dec-2006 Contact Information: Dr Caroline Heycock Email: heycock ling.ed.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)131 651 1999 Apply on-line at: http://tinyurl.com/ylj64l
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