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TEACHING AND RESEARCH FELLOW (REF: A67/96) UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA FACULTY OF ARTS Applications are invited for a Teaching and Research Fellowship in the Faculty of Arts commencing on or before 31 July 1997. The Fellowship is being offered for a period of 2 years. The Fellowship may be held in any one of the following areas: Asian Studies (focusing on society and/or culture); French Studies (native proficiency in the French language required); Linguistics (Australian Aboriginal languages). The successful applicant must have completed a PhD by the time of taking up the appointment in their chosen area. They must have a good record in research and publishing commensurate with age and experience, have demonstrated ability as a university teacher and the ability to work in a collegial, academic environment. The ability to supervise postgraduate research and honours students and the ability to attract research funding are desirable attributes. The appointees may be expected to teach and develop units at different levels of the undergraduate curriculum including honours, to supervise postgraduate students and to undertake research. This Fellowship is made available through the University's Quality Assurance Funds. Recipients will be expected to undertake both teaching and research, but will not undertake substantial administrative duties. Applicants with teaching experience are requested to submit a teaching portfolio as part of their application. For further information and copies of the selection criteria please contact Associate Professor Beverley Hooper on telephone 380 2121 or fax 380 1167 or email bhooperMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuearts.uniwa.edu.au for Asian Studies or Professor John Tonkin on telephone 380 2188, or fax 380 1182 or email jtonkin
arts.uwa.edu.au for French Studies and Linguistics. SALARY RANGE: Lecturer Level B $43,042 - $51,113 p.a. CLOSING DATE: 6 January 1997 Benefits include superannuation, fares to Perth (if applicable) for appointee and dependent family, removal allowance (if applicable), study leave and long service leave. Conditions of appointment will be specified in any offer of appointment which may be made as a result of this advertisement. Written applications quoting reference number, telephone number, qualifications and experience and the names, addresses (including Email) and fax/telephone numbers of 3 referees should reach the Director, Human Resources, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6907, by the closing date. ******************** for more information about job vacancies and conditions of employment at UWA see: http://www.acs.uwa.edu.au/hrs/jobvacs/vacancies.htm for the Centre for Linguistics at UWA see: http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/LingWWW/CforLHome.html for the Faculty of ARTS at UWA see: http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/
The Department of Speech Therapy of the Technological Educational Institute of Patras, Greece, anticipates a tenure track position at the entry level (pending financial approval.) The candidate should have a specialization in Speech/Language Pathology and/or in Neurolinguistics, Language Disorders or some related area of Cognitive Science. PhD on route will be considered. Responsibilities include teaching courses in Speech Pathology, Language Disorders and Neurolinguistics and participating in research projects and Institute activities. The individual should send a letter in which it should be stated how s/he meets the above description and the names of three referees, a CV, and a sample of representative publications at: Search Committee Dept. of Speech Therapy T.E.I. Patras Meg. Alexandrou 1 Koukouli, Patras 26334 GREECE The deadline is December 15th. If you need more information you can contact us by e-mail at: spetheMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueteipat-gw.teipat.gr or by fax at: +30 61 329-943