NEW POSITIONS IN ITALIAN AND FRENCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
SCHOOL OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND CENTRE FOR LINGUISTICS
Applications are invited for two .75 fractional appointments for two years
in the School of European Languages, commencing in February 1998. The
School, comprising the Departments of French, German, Italian, and the
Centre for Linguistics, has 15 academic staff, of whom 4.5 are in the
Department of French Studies and 4 in the Department of Italian. It also
hosts an expanding interdisciplinary program in European Studies.
ASSOCIATE LECTURER (PART-TIME) (REF: A51/97)
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH STUDIES
The successful applicant, who should have a Ph.D and tertiary teaching
experience and be a native speaker of French, will be responsible for
teaching predominantly in the area of language, with special emphasis on
courses for third year and Honours students in the advanced and specialist
categories. Experience in multimedia language teaching is desirable. Some
contribution to courses in French culture and/or literature of the late
17th, 18th and 20th centuries may also be required, along with supervision
of Honours dissertations. An ability to contribute to the School's
European Studies program is also desirable. In addition, participation
will be expected in the normal administrative tasks of the Department of
French Studies. The selection process will consist of an interview and a
seminar illustrating the candidate's approach to advanced French Language
teaching.
ASSOCIATE LECTURER (PART-TIME) (REF: A52/97)
DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN
The successful applicant, who should have a Ph.D in the area of Italian
Studies, and be a native or near-native speaker of Italian with a high
proficiency in English, will be responsible for teaching predominantly in
the area of language, and will also be expected to contribute to the
teaching of Italian literature and culture. Experience in multimedia
language teaching is desirable, as is a capacity to contribute to the
School's interdisciplinary program in European Studies. The selection
process will consist of an interview and a seminar illustrating the
candidate's approach to Italian Language teaching. In addition,
participation will be expected in the normal administrative tasks of the
Department of Italian.
SALARY RANGE: Associate Lecturer Level A $31,636 - $42,933 p.a. (full-time)
(Minimum starting salary for appointee with Ph.D will be $39,996 p.a.
[full-time])
CLOSING DATE: 24 October 1997
Applicants must address the selection criteria and are requested to submit
ateaching portfolio as part of their application. For further information
and copies of the selection criteria please contact the Head of the School
of European Languages, Professor J M Tonkin on telephone (08) 9380 2188 or
fax (08) 9380 1182 or email [log in to unmask] More detailed
information about the School's teaching and research may be found on the
School's home page at:
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/EuropeanWWW/SchoolEuropeHome.html
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 three referees should reach the Director,
Human Resources, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6907,
by the closing date.
http://www.acs.uwa.edu.au/hrs/jobvacs/vacancies.htm
The University is an equal opportunity employer and promotes a smoke-free
work environment.
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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIXED TERM .75 LECTURESHIP IN
FRENCH STUDIES NO. A51/97
ESSENTIAL
1. Ph.D in French, and applicant should be a native speaker of French.
2. Tertiary teaching experience in French language (advanced and specialist
levels) and in the 20th century field.
3. Ability to supervise honours students.
4. Ability to work in a collegial academic environment.
DESIRABLE
1. Experience in devising and conducting multi-media classes.
2. Experience in administration of an undergraduate course.
3. Academic publications.
4. Teaching experience in the late 17th and 18th century period.
5. A capacity to contribute to the School's interdisciplinary program in
European Studies.
6. Knowledge of a European language other than French.
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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FIXED TERM .75 LECTURESHIP IN
ITALIAN NO. A52/97
ESSENTIAL
1. Ph.D in Italian (or one near completion), and excellent command of the
Italian language.
2. Tertiary teaching experience.
3. Demonstrated potential in research and publication.
4. Ability to work in a collegial academic environment.
DESIRABLE
1. Experience in administration of an undergraduate course.
2. An interest in developing innovative courses within the Department and
School.
3. Ability to liaise with secondary schools, professional bodies and other
relevant community organisations.
4. A capacity to contribute to the School's interdisciplinary program in
European Studies.
5. Knowledge of a European language other than Italian.
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Professor John Tonkin Email [log in to unmask]
Professor of History,
Head, School of European Languages and
Centre for Linguistics
University of Western Australia
Nedlands, WA 6907 Tel +61 8 9380 2188 (Eur.Lang.)
Australia +61 8 9380 2142 (History)
+61 8 9384 4385 (Home)
Fax +61 8 9380 1182 (Eur.Lang.)
+61 8 9380 1069 (History)
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