LINGUIST List 21.1006
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Mon Mar 01 2010
Jobs: Speech and Language Therapy: Lecturer/Asst Prof, U of Reading
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1. Theo
Marinis,
Speech and Language Therapy: Lecturer/Assistant Professor, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Message 1: Speech and Language Therapy: Lecturer/Assistant Professor, University of Reading, United Kingdom
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Date: 01-Mar-2010
From: Theo Marinis <t.marinis reading.ac.uk>
Subject: Speech and Language Therapy: Lecturer/Assistant Professor, University of Reading, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of Reading
Department: Department of Clinical Language Sciences
Job Location: Reading, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.reading.ac.uk/cls/
Job Rank: Lecturer/Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Speech and Language Therapy
Description:
Lecturer in Speech and Language Therapy Employing unit: Department of Clinical Language Sciences Start date: 1 September 2010 or as soon as possible after Closing date: 8 April 2010 Interview date: 26/04/10 (to be confirmed) Reference number: LE10002 Post type: full-time, permanent Pay grade: Grade 7 Payscale: £33,600 to £45,155 per annum We are seeking a full-time member of staff to join our dynamic, research active, and highly regarded team of academic and clinical staff in this new post. You will be committed to high quality, innovative academic and clinical teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. You will have research experience and be committed to high quality research. A clinical qualification in Speech and Language Therapy is essential. Informal contact details Contact role: Director of Research in Clinical Language Sciences Contact name: Dr. Theo Marinis Contact phone: +44 (0)118 378 7465 Contact email: t.marinis reading.ac.uk Alternative informal contact details Contact role: Head of Clinical Language Sciences Contact name: Professor Susan Edwards Contact phone: +44 (0)118 378 8142 Contact email: s.i.edwards reading.ac.uk Formal contact details: Further information and application forms are available at www.reading.ac.uk/Jobs or telephone 0118 378 6771 (voicemail).
Application Deadline: 08-Apr-2010
Web Address for Applications: http://www.reading.ac.uk/Jobs
Contact Information:
Dr. Theo Marinis
Email: t.marinis reading.ac.uk
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