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I was asked by some colleagues to forward the following message (needless to say that I don't take any responsibilty for its contents, so please direct all correspondence directly to the address given below). --------------------- forwarded message ------------------------------ (Re-advertisement) Applicants who answered the original advertisement, who wish to have their applications re-considered in the second round (and who satisfy the basic, qualifying requirements), need only to submit a brief letter confirming their continued interest. Post: LEKTOR in ENGLISH (BAT IIA) Location: UNIVERSITY of OSNABRUECK GERMANY Starting time: 1.4.1993 Main duties: 8 x 90 minute courses per term. i) English as a foreign language to future teachers of English ii) courses in translation from German into English. Minimum requirements: Native speaker. First degree. Experience. Qualification in TEFL/Applied Linguistics. Qualification in German. Pay and benefits: BAT IIA is a salary scale according to which earnings will be between 4,700 - 5,200 DM per month before tax, depending on age, marital status, number of children etc. Other information: The post is for 1 - 4 years, non-renewable. APPLICANTS MUST NOT HAVE BEEN RESIDENT OUTSIDE THEIR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS PRIOR TO THEIR APPLICATION. Applications (plus usual documentation) to: Dekan, Fachbereich Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Universitaet Osnabrueck, Postfach 4469, W-4500 Osnabrueck, Germany. FAX (+49 541) 969 4256. Closing date for applications: 30.11.92.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Post: "European Professorship" Field: Northern European and Baltic languages Location: University of Mainz (Germany), Dep. of Ling. Duration: 6 months (Possibility of tenure) Beginning: As soon as possible Salary: DM 24.000 Teaching: 4hrs./week The professorship must be seen in the framework of a major areal topic called Northern European and Baltic languages, which is planned to get institutionalized within the Institute for General and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Mainz, and which involves a remunerative professorship. Within this topic, we mainly want to deal with questions of language typology, language contact and language change. We are aware of the fact that it is very difficult to find somebody who covers all three language groups (North Germanic, Balto-Finnic, Baltic), but it would, of course, also be very interesting to find somebody who covers either two language groups or, who knows one language group particularly well. Application/information: Prof.Dr. Walter Bisang FB 14-20 Universitaet Postfach 3980 DW-6500 Mainz Tel.: ++49/6131/39 27 78 Fax: ++49/6131/39 51 00 E-mail (only for this purpose): am007Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueaix370.rrz.uni-koeln.de