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29.08.2012

Lecturer, French Studies

  • Ort: Sunderland
  • Disziplinen: Sprachpraxis
  • Sprachen: Französisch
  • Frist: 30.09.12

Lecturer, French Studies

University of Sunderland -Faculty of Education and Society

 

We are looking to appoint a member of staff to contribute to the strength and success of the Languages team. The Faculty of Education and Society runs the University Language Scheme. Its aims are to increase the foreign language linguistic competence of students at the university. We also run two subjects on the Combined Studies Programme, on which students can combine 2 of 30 subjects to degree level, including French and Spanish. Our aim is to grow these language programmes. The role is based in Sunderland.

 

The successful candidate will teach French modules at undergraduate level and on the ULS.

 

The role provides academic services including teaching, assessment, research, administration, outreach and student support, for French. The role also involves module leadership, helping preparing students to go abroad on Erasmus exchanges, and project supervision.

 

You will hold a Masters degree or equivalent in a relevant subject and be registered for, or demonstrate the ability to progress to a Doctoral programme. You will have excellent language skills in both English and French commensurate with a native speaker; in addition you will also have experience of teaching French in HE. You will also have demonstrable experience of leading modules, or have the potential to do so, and will engage in continuous professional development.

 

22.2 hours per week, 0.6 FTE

 

Permanent

 

£30,123 - £35,939 per annum, pro rata

 

Ref No: FEL109/2195

 

Visit: www.sunderland.ac.uk/jobs to discover more and apply online.

 

Closing date: 30 September 2012

 

It is anticipated that interviews for this role will be held during week commencing 15th October 2012.

 

For additional information about this post please contact the Languages Team Leader Dr Jo McCormack (jo.mccormack@sunderland.ac.uk).

Von:  Jo McCormack, 28.08.2012

Publiziert von: Hartmut Duppel