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text (verbatim) of ad published in the Times Higher Education
Supplement (26/9/97):
[University of Central Lancashire]
Lecturer in Linguistics
#13,871-#23,123 per annum - Ref: AA/6 [# = stirling]
You will contribute to the teaching of linguistics on the
combined Honours programme, the single Honours degree and
MA English Language studies and pursue a research interest
in your specialisation. With a PhD completed or near
completion you should be able to contribute to a wide range
of modules. A willingness to work at the interface with
English and contribute to the teaching of English Literature
will be an advantage.
Application forms and further details are obtainable,
quoting the reference number and enclosing a large stamped
addressed envelope from
Personnel Services, University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE
Closing date: 10th October 1997.
personal & absolutely unofficial remarks:
[a] Personnel Services might allow some leeway with the deadline.
The University's main phone number is (+44) 1772 201201.
[b] Applicants, especially those with a good research
record, should not be deterred from applying by the last 1.5
sentences of the job description ("wide range .... an
advantage").
[c] I am happy to answer questions (in a personal & absolutely
unofficial capacity).
[d] The job is a permanent one.
- And Rosta
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