Lecturer in Interpreting with Spanish (and/or French)
Lecturer in Interpreting with Spanish (and/or French)
University of Leicester – Modern Languages
Location: Leicester
Salary: £37,768 to £46,414 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Contract / Temporary
Placed on: 18th May 2016
Closes: 16th June 2016
Job Ref: SAH01112-1
Open ended contract, starting in September 2016
The University of Leicester is a world-leading institution, marked by a belief in the synergy of research and teaching. With over 23,000 students, including 4,300 from overseas, and 3,800 staff, including over 1,200 active researchers, we believe a university should empower, inspire and innovate. Under the leadership of our new President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Boyle, the University is entering an exciting new phase of development with an ambitious and transformative agenda for 2020 and beyond, building on our achievements to date.
We are seeking an outstanding Lecturer in Interpreting with Spanish (and/or French) to join our successful Department of Modern Languages.
With a completed or nearly completed PhD in Interpreting Studies, you will have a proven track record of research publications, which gives proof that it attains international significance. You will have experience in designing and delivering relevant modules (including simultaneous, consecutive and conference interpreting). You will have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with undergraduate and postgraduate students whilst delivering high-quality teaching.
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Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Ahmed Elimam on ase5@le.ac.uk or 0116 252 3879.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AUF103/lecturer-in-interpreting-with-spanish-and-or-french/
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