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Jobs: German Studies: Lecturer/Sr Lecturer, The U of New South Wales
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1. Andrew
Beattie,
German Studies: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Message 1: German Studies: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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Date: 20-Sep-2010
From: Andrew Beattie <a.beattie unsw.edu.au>
Subject: German Studies: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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University or Organization: The University of New South Wales
Department: School of Languages and Linguistics
Job Location: Sydney, Australia
Web Address: http://languages.arts.unsw.edu.au/
Job Rank: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
Specialty Areas: German Studies
Required Language(s): German, Standard (deu)
Description:
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in German Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences School of Languages and Linguistics The University of New South Wales REF. 7464NET The salary range for Lecturer is A$80K - A$94K and for Senior Lecturer is A$97K - A$111K per year, depending on qualifications and experience (plus 17% employer superannuation, plus leave loading). UNSW is one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities. It is a progressive university that engages, in a practical way, with key contemporary social issues. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences shares that worldly ethos. It informs our teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and it is reflected in our research and scholarship. The School of Languages and Linguistics teaches languages, linguistics, interpreting and translation as well as area studies courses in Asian and European studies and other interdisciplinary programs. The School's growing German Studies program is partially integrated with the revitalized interdisciplinary European Studies program that focuses on contemporary and twentieth-century European political, cultural and historical studies. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake research in German and/or European Studies, to convene and teach German language and culture courses, to contribute to team-taught interdisciplinary courses in German and possibly European Studies, to contribute to honours and postgraduate teaching and research supervision in German/European Studies, and to undertake administrative and coordination tasks as required by the Head of School. This is a full-time continuing position, available from February 2011. Applicants must systematically address the selection criteria in their application. Having read the documentation, applicants may then direct any enquiries, by telephone or email, to Dr Andrew Beattie, German Studies Convenor, contact information below. For further information, including an information pack, and to apply online, visit the application URL below. For further information about the School, visit the department URL above.
Application Deadline: 15-Oct-2010
Web Address for Applications: http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/17091001.html
Contact Information:
Dr Andrew Beattie
Email: a.beattie unsw.edu.au
Phone: (+61 2) 9385 2328
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