LINGUIST List 23.3038
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Thu Jul 12 2012
Jobs: English; English Ling: Prof, University of Mainz, Germany
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Date: 12-Jul-2012
From: Britta Mondorf <mondorf uni-mainz.de>
Subject: English; English Linguistics: Professor, University of Mainz, Germany
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University or Organization: University of Mainz, Germany
Department: Department of English and Linguistics
Job Location: Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Web Address: http://www.deli.uni-mainz.de
Job Rank: Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Specifically English Linguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
Candidates should - hold a PhD in English Linguistics - have teaching experience in synchronic and/or diachronic linguistics - have experience with corpus-based or experimental methods - have (near-) native speaker competence in English Applicants are expected to: - teach two (three) 2-hour courses in English Linguistics - be able to function in a German-speaking working environment - actively contribute to the implementation of new study programmes - take part in administrative work Initial contract will be for three years, extensible for three. As an equal opportunity employer Mainz University wishes to increase the proportion of female academic staff, particularly welcoming applications from women. Physically disabled persons will be given preference in case of equal qualifications. Please send your letter of application, CV, publication record and teaching record to the application address.
Application Deadline: 09-Aug-2012
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dekan des Fachbereichs 05
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Jakob-Welder-Weg 18
Mainz 55099
Germany
Contact Information:
Prof. Britta Mondorf
Email: mondorf uni-mainz.de
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