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09.09.2012

Lecturer in French

  • Ort: Hull
  • Disziplinen: Literaturwissenschaft
  • Sprachen: Französisch
  • Frist: 19.10.12

Lecturer in French

University of Hull -Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

 

Providing high-quality teaching and research, you will contribute to the growing success of the Department of Modern Languages. Playing an integral role in the department’s REF submission for 2014, this is an excellent opportunity to progress your career and raise your research profile. The Department of Modern Languages delivers degree programmes in Chinese, French, Italian, German and Spanish as well as a rich portfolio of languages through its Institution-Wide Language Programme. It is currently involved in a number of European projects and continually seeks innovative ways of teaching languages. Teaching French across a range of programmes, you will work across all levels, from beginners to degree and postgraduate level students. The ability to teach translation studies within the department is essential, as is the ability to contribute to a variety of cross-disciplinary modules. The ability to teach in areas of French such as interpreting or business is desirable. Ideally, you will have experience of teaching in higher education and will have started publishing your research in relevant journals. With a native or near-native competence in French, plus a relevant PhD, you are most likely to have interests in the broad area of 20th/21st century French or Francophone culture or literature. For a Band 8 appointment, you will be expected to have a track record in applying for external research funding and experience of a substantial administrative role.

 

For information about Modern Languages at the University of Hull, please visit www.hull.ac.uk/languages For informal enquiries, contact Dr Marina Mozzon-McPherson, Head of Modern Languages, m.mozzon-mcpherson@hull.ac.uk, tel: 01482 465837

 

Salary range: £31,020 to £44,165 pa

Closing date: 19 October 2012

Von:  Marina Mozzon-McPherson, 09.09.2012

Publiziert von: Hartmut Duppel