LINGUIST List 22.2110
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Wed May 18 2011
Jobs: Neuroling; Psycholing: Lecturer, University College London
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1. Hans van de Koot ,
Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: Lecturer, University College London, United Kingdom
Message 1: Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: Lecturer, University College London, United Kingdom
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Date: 18-May-2011
From: Hans van de Koot <h.v.d.koot ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: Lecturer, University College London, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University College London
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Location: London, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychlangsci/research/linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Description:
UCL, Division of Psychology and Language Science, Research Department of Linguistics Lectureship in Neurolinguistics/Psycholinguistics Grades: 7-8 Hours: Full Time Salary: (inclusive of London allowance) Grade 7 £35,557 to £38,594 per annum/Grade 8 £39,668 to £46,822 per annum Duties and Responsibilities: UCL invites applications for a lectureship in neurolinguistics/ psycholinguistics from candidates with an excellent research and publication record. The main purposes of the job are to carry out research in neurolinguistics/psycholinguistics, to oversee Masters teaching relating to Linguistics and Neuroscience and to contribute to the departmental teaching in these areas, to supervise graduate and undergraduate students, and to take a share of the administrative duties in the department. A grade 8 appointment will be considered for applicants who have previous experience of directing graduate programmes depending on their further profile. The successful applicant will start work at UCL on 1 January 2012. Key Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD in Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics or a related area and possess first-rate expertise in linguistic theory and the methodology of linguistic research, particularly in neurolinguistics or psycholinguistics, as demonstrated by a record of high-quality publications commensurate to the stage of their academic career. Post-holders will be engaged in a program of original research that enhances the department's research portfolio and that can give rise to PhD projects and applications for research funding and will have a proven ability to engage in experimental work. Further Details: Further information about this post (including a job description and person specification) can be accessed via the application URL below. Informal enquiries can be made to the Head of Department, Dr Hans van de Koot, contact information below. For information relating to the application process please contact Mrs Molly Bennett (m.bennett ucl.ac.uk). Closing Date: 29 Jul 2011 Latest time for the submission of applications: 5pm Interview date: late September 2011
Application Deadline: 29-Jul-2011
Web Address for Applications: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychlangsci/vacancies
Contact Information:
Dr Hans van de Koot
Email: h.v.d.koot ucl.ac.uk
Phone: + 44 (0) 20 7679 4049
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