The School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics wishes to appoint an outstanding teacher and researcher to the open-ended, full-time post of Senior Lecturer in Second Language Acquisition. The appointee will make major contributions to teaching, learning, research and impact in the English Language and Linguistics subject group, and be an active member of the Language Evolution, Acquisition and Development research group.
Applicants will have a completed PhD in Linguistics or a related discipline, and be able to demonstrate success in teaching Second Language Acquisition at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Applicants will have an outstanding record in research (including outputs, engagement/ impact activities and bids for external grant income) that is informed by linguistic theory and firmly embedded in the field of Second Language Acquisition. Proficiency in the collection, handling and analysis of second language data is essential, as is a track record in attracting PhD students and supervising them to completion. Applicants will also demonstrate clear potential for making a strong contribution to the School’s and Faculty’s collaborative education and research culture.
Qualifications
- PhD in Linguistics or a related discipline.
Desirable
- Formal teaching qualification, HEA accreditation or equivalent.
- Teaching experience at UG and PG level in additional areas of Linguistics or English Language.
- Experience in multi- or inter-disciplinary research involving external stakeholders
For further information including on how to apply, please see https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CVW507/senior-lecturer-in-second-language-acquisition