10 July: fyi -- phonetics, Oxford
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University of Oxford
Phonetics Laboratory and
Committee for Comparative Philology and General Linguistics
Junior Lectureship in Phonetics and Phonology
Applications are invited for a Junior Lecturership in Phonetics and
Phonology for a fixed period of one year from 1st October 2001. The
successful candidate will contribute to teaching and research in
phonetics and phonology under the direction of Dr. J. Coleman, Reader
in Phonetics and Director of the Phonetics Laboratory. Salary will be
in the range £16,775 - £17,755 per annum (currently under review).
Applicants should preferably have a higher degree in phonetics or in
linguistics with a specialism in phonetics and phonology.
The post will involve both research and extensive class teaching of
phonetics and phonology for first-year undergraduates; previous
teaching experience will be an advantage. Applicants are advised to
obtain a copy of the further particulars from Mrs. E. Marston,
Secretary to the Committee for Comparative Philology and General
Linguistics, 37 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JF, or from the
Phonetics Laboratory web site (http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/fp.html)
before applying. Applications (in six copies, but only one for
candidates outside the European Union) should reach Mrs. Marston at
the above address on or before 3rd August 2001. They should involve a
full curriculum vitae, a statement about teaching experience and
research interests, and the names and addresses of three
referees. Applicants should ask referees to write directly to
Mrs. E. Marston at the address above before the closing date. Informal
enquiries may be made to Dr. Coleman by email
(john.coleman@phon.ox.ac.uk). It is expected that short-listed
candidates will be interviewed in the week beginning 20th August 2001.
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John Coleman
Director, Oxford University Phonetics Laboratory,
41 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JF, UK
Home page: http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/
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