[New post] Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Corpus Linguistics at Lancaster

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Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Corpus Linguistics

Linguistics & English Language
Salary: GBP31,948 to GBP44,166
Closing Date: Friday 21 December 2012
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: A575

The University seeks to appoint a Lecturer (the UK equivalent to an Assistant Professor) in Corpus Linguistics.

You will have a PhD (or award within 12 months) and relevant research experience in Corpus Linguistics, with a focus on the development of corpus-based methodologies and/or the application of corpus methods to research in Applied Linguistics and the humanities/social sciences more generally, including for example: corpus-based discourse analysis, corpus-based sociolinguistics, corpus-based pragmatics.

You will join internationally known researchers and teachers in various areas of Corpus Linguistics and in such related fields as Sociolinguistics, Phonology, Cognitive Linguistics, English Language study, Discourse Studies, Language Testing, Literacy Research, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Teaching and Learning. From 2013, Lancaster University will host a new Centre in Corpus Approaches to Social Science, which will be funded by the ESRC for five years.

You will pursue research and publication at a level appropriate for submission to the Research Excellence Framework in 2013 and will be expected to supervise MA and PhD students. You will teach on UG and MA modules in Corpus Linguistics and other areas of Linguistics. You may also need to travel occasionally for delivery of short distance courses.

For more details and to apply online:
http://hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=A575
 
回复: [New post] Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Corpus Linguistics at Lancaster

From 2013, Lancaster University will host a new Centre in Corpus Approaches to Social Science
看到这一点,觉得比较有意思。
 
回复: [New post] Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Corpus Linguistics at Lancaster

As the corpus-based approach has increasingly gone beyond the boundaries of linguistics, probably the traditional definition of a corpus as a principled collection of machine-readable authentic language use for linguistic research might be extended and updated to include linguistics as well as other text-based humanities and social sciences.
 
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