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Renewable PhD Research Scholarships at University College Cork The Department of German, UCC, is pleased to announce three PhD-scholarships of € 2,500 p.a. renewable on application and review. Suitable candidates in the broad area of German Studies, including, but not restricted to, Holocaust Studies, Intercultural Communication, German Literature and Philosophy, Drama and Theatre Pedagogy, are invited to apply. Further information on the research areas covered by the Department can be found on our homepage and individual staff members’ pages: http://www.ucc.ie/en/german Deadline for Applications: Tuesday 31 August 2010. The application should include a CV with the names of two potential referees, a cover letter and short proposal of 500 words. Applications in electronic format or hard copy should be sent to: Department of German Alternatively, they can be email to: german@ucc.ie Our PhD candidates are given the opportunity to gain teaching experience at third level.
Teaching Assistant in German German Section , School of Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication, University of Limerick Contract period: 1 September 2010 - 31 May 2011
One-year Scholarships for PhD Research at Dublin City University Centre for International Studies (CIS), Deadline for Applications: Tuesday 15 June at 5pm.
Lektor/-in mit dem Schwerpunkt Deutsch als Fremdsprache Department of German Studies, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick Contract period: 1 September 2010 - 31 May 2011 |
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Lecturer in German Studies (permanent post) Department of European Languages and Cultures Ref. A041 Salary: £31,671 - £35,646 Closing date: 12 April 2010 Interviews for shortlisted candidates: 6 May 2010 We are looking for an outstanding researcher and teacher to join our innovative and highly-integrated Department. The successful candidate will participate in the Department's research culture and conduct high-level research in any area of modern German Studies, although preference may be given to specialists in an area or areas of twentieth-century German Studies. Their teaching portfolio will include German language teaching as well as non-language modules in German and in comparative, cross-departmental subjects. They will also fulfil relevant administrative duties in the Department. Candidates should have a PhD and be producing research publications at a level appropriate for submission to the REF in 2012; they must in addition have native or near-native speaker proficiency in both English and German. Experience in teaching German at university level to native speakers of English is highly desirable. This post is available from 1 September 2010. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Head of Department Dr Graham Bartram (g.bartram@lancaster.ac.uk)
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