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Job opportunity: Lecturer in English, Monash University, applications close 20 Aug, 2010 [05.08.2010]

Lecturer in English
School of English, Communications and Performance Studies Faculty of Arts, Monash University

* Leading international university              
* Innovative and creative environment             
* Clayton campus               

http://monash.turborecruit.com.au/job/job_details.cfm?id=500591&from=

The Opportunity

Monash is seeking an outstanding Lecturer in Literature to assume teaching roles in undergraduate and graduate courses, to supervise graduate research and to contribute to the School’s research profile through internationally benchmarked publications and research projects. You will have a PhD, a competitive record of publications and research outcomes and evidence of achievement in tertiary teaching.

Areas of specialisation of interest to the School include:

• Contemporary authorship
• Feminist literary studies
• 20th Century American literature
• 20th Century Australian literature

All applications should address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How to Apply for Monash jobs' at the link above.

The University Monash University has a bold vision – to deliver significant improvements to the human condition. Distinguished by its international perspective, Monash takes pride in its commitment to innovative research and high quality teaching and learning.

The Benefits

Remuneration package: $86,306 – $102,488 pa Level B (includes employer superannuation of 17%)

This role is a full-time position, however flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

Monash offers a range of professional development programs, support for research, study and overseas work, generous maternity leave and flexible work arrangements.

Duration

Continuing appointment

Location

Clayton campus

Enquiries

Professor Sue Kossew on +61 3 9905 2130

Ref No A1011052

Applications Close Friday, 20 August 2010

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