LINGUIST List 20.3009
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Tue Sep 08 2009
Jobs: Spanish; Lang Education & Pedagogy: Lecturer, U of Queensland
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1. Janeane
Bertenshaw,
Spanish & Language Education and Pedagogy: Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Australia
Message 1: Spanish & Language Education and Pedagogy: Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Australia
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Date: 07-Sep-2009
From: Janeane Bertenshaw <j.bertenshaw uq.edu.au>
Subject: Spanish & Language Education and Pedagogy: Lecturer, The University of Queensland, Australia
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University or Organization: The University of Queensland
Department: School of Languages & Comparative Cultural Studies
Job Location: Brisbane, Australia
Web Address: http://www.slccs.uq.edu.au
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Language Education and Pedagogy
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
Lecturer B in Spanish School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, UQ St Lucia Excellent Opportunity for early career or more established staff to work in a stimulating and challenging teaching and research team environment. The School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies is one of the largest Schools of this type in Australia, with some 46 academic staff teaching and researching in eight languages: Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. The School also offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Applied Linguistics, Linguistics and TESOL as well as translation and interpreting in both Chinese and Japanese as part of its comprehensive languages and studies programs. The program in Spanish places particular emphasis in its teaching and research on Contemporary Cultural Studies, including literature, film and gender studies. The program has a successful record of ARC and externally funded research. It maintains strong links with governments and universities of Spanish-speaking countries. The program engages actively in the promotion of the Spanish language at all levels of education in Queensland. With a staff of 46 academic staff that are widely published internationally and have extensive research backgrounds, the School is looking to make a new appointment to contribute to existing research strengths and establish new directions within the School. Details of the School and the research interests of its academic staff may be accessed on the school's web site at http://www.arts.uq.edu.au/slccs/ The Role: In the role of Lecturer in Spanish, you will be expected to teach, undertake research, supervise research students and carry out administrative duties within the School. The Person: You should possess a research higher degree, preferably a PhD, in an area of Spanish language or Hispanic Studies and have native or near-native fluency in both Spanish and English. You should also be able to show evidence of a successful teaching, administrative, ongoing research and publication profile. Remuneration: This is a full-time, continuing appointment at Academic level B. The remuneration package will be in the range $83,033.72 - $98,602.26 per annum including employer superannuation contributions of 17%. Contact Obtain the position description and selection criteria at http://www.seek.com.au/job/lecturer-in-b-spanish-b/brisbane/15846562/65/1/ online or contact Dean Griffiths on (07) 3365 4921 or e-mail d.griffiths1 uq.edu.au. To discuss the role contact Professor Alfredo Martinez-Exposito, telephone (07) 3365 6336 or email a.martinez uq.edu.au. Send applications to the address or e-mail address below. Reference Number: 3020993
Application Deadline: 23-Sep-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Mr Dean Griffiths
Human Resources Officer
Faculty of Arts
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia
Email Address for Applications: applications.arts uq.edu.au
Contact Information:
Professor Alfredo Martinez Exposito
Email: hos slccs.uq.edu.au
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