University of Cyprus - Department of English Studies - Special Scientist position in Linguistics
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SPECIAL SCIENTIST POSITION
The Department of English Studies at the University of Cyprus invites applications for one (1) Special Scientist position in Linguistics for the Fall Semester 2024–2025 with a possibility of renewal for another semester (Spring Semester 2024–2025) pending final approval and funding by the University authorities.
TEACHING REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will be required to teach the following courses:
ENG 240 Pedagogical Grammar 1A (1 hour per week)
ENG 240 Pedagogical Grammar 1B (1 hour per week)
The successful candidate will be required to teach and guide students, to administer and mark the final exam for the courses they will teach.
EMPLOYMENT TERMS
Special Scientist remuneration is 68 euro (gross) per teaching hour. Teaching duties begin on 05th September 2024, and end on 19th December 2024. Gross payment is made as follows: €68 per hour × teaching hours × 15 weeks for the Fall Semester 2024–25.
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants should hold a PhD on a relevant subject.
Applicants need not be citizens of the Republic of Cyprus. Applicants should however ensure, before applying, that in case they are selected they will be residing in Cyprus on a full-time basis during the employment period;
submission of application implies acceptance of this condition. Acceptance of this term must be also explicitly stated in the letter of application.
In case they are selected, candidates from outside the European Union have the responsibility to obtain a visa (if required) and the necessary work permit for their employment in Cyprus in a timely manner, prior to the beginning of their contact and the assumption of their teaching duties.
APPLICATION
Applicants should submit the following:
I Letter of application
II Curriculum Vitae
III Copies of degrees and transcripts: The successful candidate(s) will be asked to submit certified copies from the Ministry of Education of Cyprus (if degrees were acquired in Cyprus) or from the respective institution abroad.
IV Two representative publications
If applying for the first time to the Department, applicants must also arrange for two academic referees to send letters of recommendation directly to it (see below). The names and addresses of these referees must be submitted with the application.
In case an applicant is employed in the public or wider public sector of the Republic of Cyprus, s/he must obtain permission to work at the University from the appropriate Department/Ministry, or wider public sector authority.
Applications and references should be sent by email to Dr Spyros Armostis, Coordinator of the Linguistics Studies Section of the Department, to the following email address: armostis@ucy.ac.cy
The deadline for receiving applications is 29/05/2024, at 12 pm noon.
For more details and other information, interested individuals may contact Dr Armostis at the above email address.
At least the best three candidates that satisfy the required qualifications, will be interviewed.
Candidates shall be informed of the result of their application by the relevant entity.
The University of Cyprus shall collect and process your personal data according to the provisions of the General Regulation on Personal Data 2016/679 (EU).
The University of Cyprus (UCY) is committed to promoting inclusivity, diversity, and equality, as well as the elimination of all forms of discrimination in order to provide a fair, safe, and pleasant environment for the entire university community, where students and staff members will feel supported both in their professional and personal development, within and beyond their multiple identities. To this end, UCY seeks to create the necessary conditions that will encourage and respect diversity and ensure dignity both in the workplace and society at large. Moreover, UCY has adopted specific policies to promote equal opportunities, as well as respect and understanding of diversity, while it is committed to promoting and maintaining a working, teaching, and learning environment, free from any form of discrimination, whether direct or indirect.