Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge advertises a lectureship in German
(starting in January or as soon as possible thereafter, fixed-term till
31/9/2009).
Please see below for details and feel free to get in touch with me
([log in to unmask]) or the head of department, Annie
Morgan-James ([log in to unmask]) for more details.
Best wishes,
Karina
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in German
0.7 FTE
Fixed-term until 31/08/09
Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences
Anglia Ruskin University
Join us as we enter an exciting new phase of our development. Our ambition is
to be recognised as a truly 21st century university, fully relevant to the
changing needs of students, staff and employers. With our energy, enthusiasm
and ambition matched by our friendliness and approachability, Anglia Ruskin
University is a great place to be
The Department of Languages and Intercultural Communication is seeking to
appoint a Lecturer in German Language to teach German at all levels and also
play an important role in supporting students' independent learning.
Applicants should have a native or near-native speaker's command of the
German language, with a good knowledge of current trends in German society,
culture and Intercultural Communication. They will contribute to the teaching
and development of German courses at a variety of levels. Applicants should
have experience of teaching, examining and assessment in German in a higher
education setting or its equivalent.
Closing date: 5 December 2007
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