Job: Lecturer in English Language & Linguistics - University of Kent

  • 15 Feb 2013 08:40
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    Lecturer in English Language & Linguistics

    University of Kent – School of European Culture & Languages

    The Role

    The School of European Culture and Languages is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics, with a research specialisation in the theory of second language processing and acquisition; candidates whose research focuses on the areas of phonetics and experimental phonology are particularly encouraged to apply. A secondary expertise in another area of linguistics including (but not limited to) sociolinguistics or computational linguistics is desirable but not essential. This position has been recently created in recognition of the growing importance of the Department of English Language and Linguistics in the School of European Culture and Languages.

    The Person

    The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant discipline with a research specialisation in the theory of second language processing and acquisition. Evidence of substantial research activity, including peer reviewed publications of 3* or 4* quality ready for submission to REF2014 and teaching experience at university level are essential.

    Please refer to the job description below for the full person specification.

    School of European Culture and Languages

    The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is one of the largest academic schools at the University of Kent, embracing four modern language subjects (French, German, Hispanic Studies and Italian), English Language and Linguistics, Classical and Archaeological Studies, Comparative Literature, Philosophy and Religious Studies. It offers an extensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and a wide variety of research opportunities.

    A highly regarded multidisciplinary school with top quality teaching by enthusiastic, and inspirational lecturers in a great learning atmosphere, the School is also home to six research centres where both specialist and multidisciplinary research takes place. These are: History of Archaeology, Language and Linguistic Studies, Late Antique Archaeology, Modern European Literature, Reasoning, and the Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society. A seventh Centre for Heritage has been officially launched this academic year (2012-2013).

    Full information about the School can be found at www.kent.ac.uk/secl

    Further Information

    Start date for applications: 14 February 2013
    Closing date for applications: 7 April 2013
    Interviews are to be held: 3 May 2013

    Please visit the link on jobs.ac.uk to view the full job description and also to apply for this post (please do not send your application directly to the departmetnt).

    How to apply - for posts of this nature you will be required to fill in the main details section as well as upload your CV, a one page summary (this should include details of experience and other information in support of your application with direct reference to the advertisement and further particulars) and any supporting documents.

    If you are invited for an interview, we will request references for you at that stage. Please include contact details of three referees in your CV.

    If you require further information regarding the post or application process please contact at c.fry@kent.ac.uk.

    Please note applications must be made online via the University website; details sent directly via email cannot be considered
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