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Sun Jun 01 2008
Jobs: Applied Linguistics: Lecturer - Professor, University of Exeter
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1. Anna
Verhamme,
Applied Linguistics: Lecturer - Professor, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Message 1: Applied Linguistics: Lecturer - Professor, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
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Date: 30-May-2008
From: Anna Verhamme <A.Verhamme exeter.ac.uk>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: Lecturer - Professor, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of Exeter
Department: School of Education and Lifelong Learning
Job Location: Exeter, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.education.exeter.ac.uk/
Job Rank: 1 appointment ranging from Lecturer to Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; TESOL
Description:
Exeter is one of the UK's most popular and respected universities. Committed to excellence in research and teaching, we also embrace change, new technology and innovation. We set ourselves high standards in everything that we do and are confident of our position in the increasingly competitive HE market. All four university league tables firmly place Exeter in the top 20 of more than 100 UK universities. Exeter is listed 14th in The Guardian, 17th in the Times Good University guide and the Sunday Times and 19th in the Good University Guide, published in the Independent. The University scores highly for student satisfaction, completion rates, and for students achieving good honours degrees (Firsts or 2:1s). It has won three Queen's Anniversary Prizes and in November 2007 the University was named Times Higher University of the Year 2007-08. One of the largest schools in the University, the School of Education and Lifelong Learning is based on the St. Lukes Campus close to the heart of this historic City. The School is one of the most highly regarded schools of education in the country, with a strong international reputation both for the quality of its research and its teaching. To maintain and enhance this position, we are seeking to make five new appointments at levels ranging from Lecturer to Professor. Level of appointments will be determined according to qualifications and experience and all posts will be available from September 2008 onwards. We are looking for dynamic staff who will contribute to our research-led teaching, to our outstanding doctoral programmes and the vibrant research culture of the School. The key areas we are looking to appoint to are: TESOL/Applied Linguistics. The appointment salary for all posts is negotiable dependent upon qualifications and experience with minimum starting salaries of: Lectureship appointments (Grade F) £30,763; Senior Lectureship (Grade G) £37,835; Associate Professorship (Grade H) £47,927. Professorial applications will be subject to individual negotiation. The University currently provides and is further developing its excellent range of staff facilities and benefits including an established final salary pension scheme. Potential applicants who wish to have an informal discussion about the post before deciding whether to apply may contact the Head of School, Professor Debra Myhill. An application pack covering these opportunities is available from the application address listed below. Applications for Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/ Associate Professor should be made by e-mail to j.salven exeter.ac.uk For Lectureship level applicants please quote reference: LN1600 For Senior Lectureship level applicants please quote reference: SLN1600 For Associate Professorship applicants please quote reference: APN1600 Professorial applications should be sent by e-mail to m.a.wills ex.ac.uk quoting reference 9213 The selection process will take place over Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd July 2008. The University of Exeter promotes diversity in its workforce and, whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, is particularly keen to attract applications from women and from candidates with ethnic minority backgrounds.
Application Deadline: 12-Jun-2008
Web Address for Applications: http://www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/N1600.pdf
Contact Information:
Prof Debra Myhill
Email: D.A.Myhill exeter.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1392 26 4767
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