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Wed Dec 17 2008
Jobs: English & Pragmatics: Assoc Prof, Radboud University
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1. Margot
van Mulken,
English & Pragmatics: Assoc Prof, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Message 1: English & Pragmatics: Assoc Prof, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Date: 16-Dec-2008
From: Margot van Mulken <m.v.mulken let.ru.nl>
Subject: English & Pragmatics: Assoc Prof, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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University or Organization: Radboud University
Department: Business Communication Studies
Job Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Web Address: http://www.ru.nl/english/
Job Rank: Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Pragmatics; Business English
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
As an associate professor (UHD) you will be a staff member of the department of Business Communication Studies. You will be expected to help in the design and teaching of the courses in business communication and in the Research Master's programme in Language and Communication, and especially in international business communication, and in the supervision of students (BA and MA theses) and PhD students. Courses in the domain of International Business Communication are characterized by the focus on the impact of foreign languages and foreign cultures on the effectiveness of internal and external communication (for instance, the study of English as a corporate language). The aim of the department of Business Communication is to develop expertise and knowledge of the role of communication in international organizational contexts, such as mergers and take-overs, and the internal communication within multinationals. In your research activities, your focus will be on Professional Communication in Foreign Languages within the Professional Communication programme of the Centre of Language Studies. You will be expected to acquire funding from national or international research institutions (such as NWO) or third-party institutions. You will also act as a co-supervisor of PhD projects. In addition to research and teaching activities, you are expected to contribute substantially to the management of the Department and the Faculty. For instance, you will be responsible for the design and coordination of the MA International Business Communication Studies (provided in English) in the department of Business Communication.
Application Deadline: 12-Jan-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Professor Margot van Mulken
RU Nijmegen, Faculty of Arts, Personnel Department
P.O. Box 9103,
Nijmegen 6500 HD
Netherlands
Email Address for Applications: PO let.ru.nl
Contact Information:
Professor Margot van Mulken
Email: m.v.mulken let.ru.nl
Phone: 0031243612923
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