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Postes temporaires à NUI Maynooth, Irlande

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Information publiée le jeudi 3 juin 2004 par Alexandre Gefen (source : Francesca Counihan, Departement de francais, NUI Maynooth, Irlande)

Mardi 15 juin 2004, Maynooth, Irlande

DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, MAYNOOTH

Applications are invited for the following posts:
- One-year temporary Lectureship in French
- One-semester (four-month) temporary Lectureship in French

both starting on September 1st, 2004.

Candidates should have a strong academic record in French. They should have completed or be near completing a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in French.
The successful candidates will contribute to the teaching, research and administrative work of the Department. Teaching duties will include language tuition and lecture courses in some of the following areas:
- Twentieth-century poetry, autobiography, Renaissance poetry, 19th century poetry, 17th and 18th-century literature and civilisation

Other areas of French literature and civilisation will also be considered. As teaching in the Department is through the medium of French, successful candidates will have a high degree of fluency in the language.

Salary : 35 000 per annum (for the one-year post); 13 000 for the one-semester post.

Candidates should send applications including a CV and the names of 3 referees to :
Dr. Francesca Counihan
French Department
NUI Maynooth
Co. Kildare,
Ireland.

Fax : +353.1.708 3740
email : Francesca.Counihan@may.ie

The closing date for receipt of applications (by fax, post or email) is June 16th, 2004.

Information about the University and the Department of French is available on the University's website at www.may.ie/academic
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Francesca.Counihan@may.ie or +353.1.708 3663.

Responsable : Francesca Counihan

Url de référence :
http://www.may.ie/academic

Adresse : Francesca Counihan, Acting Head, Department of French, NUI Maynooth, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Irlande

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