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A new Lectureship in Italian Studies has been established at the University of Birmingham (UK). I copy the details below as they appear on www.jobs.ac.uk. Please follow the links for further details. I will be happy to take informal inquiries ([log in to unmask]).
Michael Caesar
Lecturer
Department of Italian Studies
School of Humanities
Centre for European Languages and Cultures
The Department of Italian Studies is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Italian from 1.9.07. You will be expected to contribute to the department's strong research profile (5* in the last Research Assessment Exercise) at a level commensurate with the post. The post is open to researchers with a specialism in literary studies or language studies (especially translation studies) or cultural studies.
You will have a first degree in any area related to Italian Studies, a PhD in a relevant area of research and a near-native command of Italian and English. You will be willing to take on teaching both within the department and more widely within the Centre for European Languages and Cultures.
Starting salary £32,795 to £39,160 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to £44,074 a year).
Closing date: 8 June 2007 Ref: A44134 <http://www.punit.bham.ac.uk/vacancies/furtherParticulars.htm?refNo=A44134>
Details from 0121 415 9000 or www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs HR, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT.
A University of Fairness and Diversity.
Further Details <http://www.bham.ac.uk/staffing/>
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