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Tue Feb 19 2008
Jobs: Italian & Italian Studies: Lecturer, The University of Sydney
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1. Bianca
Samaniego,
Italian & Italian Studies: Lecturer, The University of Sydney, Australia
Message 1: Italian & Italian Studies: Lecturer, The University of Sydney, Australia
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Date: 18-Feb-2008
From: Bianca Samaniego <bianca_samaniego adenergy.com.au>
Subject: Italian & Italian Studies: Lecturer, The University of Sydney, Australia
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University or Organization: The University of Sydney
Job Location: Sydney, Australia
Web Address: http://www.usyd.edu.au/
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Italian Studies
Required Language(s): Italian (ita)
Description:
Lecturer in Italian Studies (Cassamarca Foundation Lectureship) Department of Italian Studies, Faculty of Arts Reference No. 123206 The School of Languages and Cultures in the Faculty of Arts is seeking to appoint a Level B Lecturer (equivalent to US assistant professor) in Italian Studies from July 2008 for a full time fixed term of two years. Applicants should hold a PhD degree or equivalent and have native or near-native competence in Italian and English. The preferred applicant will have experience in Italian language teaching and curriculum development in Italian language courses in a research-university context, as well as a record of research, publication and teaching in an area or areas of Italian Studies complementary to the Department's current activities and research profile. The appointee will be required to work independently and collaboratively in language course design, development and coordination; teach senior-level units in his or her area of Italian Studies; take an active role in administration, including WebCT and teaching administration; and maintain an active research profile. He or she will also work to maintain close contacts already established between the Department and the wider community. Applicants are invited to indicate areas in addition to language teaching in which they are most equipped to contribute to the current and future teaching of the Department. The position is full-time fixed term for two years (subject to the completion of a satisfactory probation period) and is available from 1 July. Applicants should be available to commence teaching in Semester 2, 2008. Membership of a University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of employment for new appointees. Remuneration package: $85,031 - $100,974 p.a. (which includes a base salary Lecturer Level B $71,852 - $85,324 p.a., leave loading and up to 17% employer's contribution to superannuation) For more information or to apply online, please visit the application website and search by reference number 123206. Specific enquiries about the role can be directed to the Chair of Department, Professor Nerida Newbigin.
Application Deadline: 19-Mar-2008
Web Address for Applications: http://positions.usyd.edu.au
Contact Information:
Professor Nerida Newbigin
Email: nerida.newbigin usyd.edu.au
Phone: (02) 9351 3584
Fax: (02) 9036 7852
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