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Position open -- Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) in Phonetics
Although perhaps not the ideal list for this announcement, some
speech-oriented people may be reading:
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/jobs/index.html
Lecturer in Phonetics
The Department of Phonetics and Linguistics at UCL is seeking to appoint
a lecturer in Phonetics with a strong commitment to
internationally-recognised research and to teaching excellence. The
ideal candidate has some years of postdoctoral experience, teaching
experience including the teaching of practical phonetic skills, and a
record of high-quality publications commensurate to the stage of their
academic career. He or she will contribute to the department’s research,
teaching, supervision and administration.
Applicants will hold a doctorate in phonetics, linguistics or speech
sciences, will have research expertise in an area of phonetics such as
English phonetics, sociophonetics, experimental phonetics, clinical
phonetics or forensic phonetics, and a willingness and ability to engage
with researchers working in the interfacing areas of speech sciences and
phonology. Applicants must have the ability to develop a programme of
original research in phonetics that enhances the departmental research
portfolio and that can give rise to PhD projects and applications for
postdoctoral fellowships.
The position is available from 1 August 2007 and the successful
candidate will need to be in post by 1 October 2007.
The appointment will be made at Grade 8 of the UCL salary range:
currently £32,795-£39,160 p.a. plus £2,497 London Allowance, dependent
on experience.
For further details, see the "Further particulars" document on the web
site. For additional queries, contact the Head of Department, Professor
Valerie Hazan at v.hazan@xxxxxxxxx, or on tel: + 44 (0) 20 7679 7069.
The closing date for applications is Monday, 16 April 2007.