UNIVERSITY OF WALES,
BANGOR
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Senior
Lectureship/Readership in Psychology
Senior Lectureship
Grade: £40,244 - £45,617 p.a.
(Ref: 07-6/150)
As part of continued
expansion in the School of Psychology at Bangor, one of the UKÕs leading Psychology
departments, we invite applications for a Senior Lecturer/Reader in the psychology of language, with a specialisation in any
area related to language development, neuroscience of language,
psycholinguistics, language disorders, speech and language therapy, dyslexia,
aphasia, or related sub-area. The School has an outstanding record of
success. In the most recent national assessments we achieved the highest
possible ratings for both Research (5*A) and Teaching Quality (ÒExcellentÓ). We
are seeking to further consolidate our research strengths in language with the
appointment of an individual whose research in this area is internationally
excellent.
We have a vibrant faculty
carrying out research in many areas related to language -- including language
development in children, neuroscience of language, bilingualism in children and
adults, aphasia and associated disorders of language, dyslexia, and language
and cognition in children, adults, and older people. To support research, the
School has established patient and participant panels in these domains and has
good links with the National Health Service, and local nurseries and schools.
Many researchers, across all academic domains in the School, apply cognitive
neuroscience methods, and our new Psychology building houses the Wolfson Centre
for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience, which has excellent facilities for
fMRI, ERP, and MRI guided TMS. The University has also been recently awarded a
£5 million ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism in Theory and Practice,
with Psychology as a major partner and, in addition, is establishing a
postgraduate Speech and Language Therapy course in North Wales.
The expectation is that the post will begin as soon as
possible.
Application forms and further particulars
should be obtained by contacting Human Resources, University of Wales, Bangor;
tel: +44 (0)1248 382926/388132; email: personnel@bangor.ac.uk;
web: www.bangor.ac.uk
Please quote the appropriate
reference number when applying.
For
informal discussion about this position and the School of Psychology please
contact Professor Richard Hastings, Acting Head of School, email: psyrecruit@bangor.ac.uk and see the
Psychology website: www.psychology.bangor.ac.uk.
Committed to Equal Opportunities
UNIVERSITY OF WALES,
BANGOR
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Senior Lectureship/Readership
JOB DESCRIPTION
The University of Wales, Bangor, was established in
1884, and today has approximately 7,000 full-time students, and a further 3,000
part-time students. The University is, and always has been, a research-active
institution but it has also won awards for its work with business, and is
currently in the top 10 of UK universities for the number of Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI)-sponsored ÔKnowledge Transfer PartnershipsÕ it has
running with companies.
The UniversityÕs mission statement is to be a world-class research-led university, to provide teaching and learning of the highest quality, and to contribute to the development of the economy, health and culture of a sustainable Wales and a sustainable world. Domains in which Bangor already has an established research reputation are receiving strategic investment and these will increasingly shape the identity of the University. To help deliver on these strategic undertakings, cognate departments have been brought together to form six new Colleges.
á College of Arts & Humanities
á College of Business, Social Sciences & Law
á College of Education & Lifelong Learning
á College of Health & Behavioural Sciences
á College of Physical & Applied Sciences
The School of Psychology is part of
the College of Health and Behavioural Sciences.
The School of Psychology has a
vibrant faculty carrying out research in many areas related to language --
including language development in children, neuroscience of language,
bilingualism in children and adults, aphasia and associated disorders of
language, dyslexia, and language and cognition in children, adults, and older
people. To support research, the School has established patient and participant
panels in these domains and has good links with the National Health Service,
and local nurseries and schools. Many researchers, across all academic domains
in the School, apply cognitive neuroscience methods, and our new Psychology
building houses the Wolfson Centre for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience,
which has excellent facilities for fMRI, ERP, and MRI guided TMS.
Since 1st
January 2007 the School of Psychology has been part of an exciting new
development, a new ESRC Centre for Research on Bilingualism in Theory and
Practice (see www.bilingualism.bangor.ac.uk). Professor Margaret Deuchar of the
School of Linguistics is the CentreÕs Director, with Professor Virginia
Gathercole (Psychology) and Professor Colin Baker (Education) as Co-Directors. Because of the unprecedented
opportunity that this new Centre offers for developing research in
bilingualism, the University is seeking to recruit additional leading scholars
in language and bilingualism from the disciplines of linguistics, education and
psychology to contribute to this research effort and to the continuing
existence of the Centre.
In addition, a joint
initiative between the Schools of Psychology, Linguistics, and Healthcare
Sciences has led to the establishment of a new two-year postgraduate course in
Speech and Language Therapy, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government. The
course combines theoretical content in the areas of language sciences,
behavioural sciences, and bio-medical sciences; clinically based experience
under supervision of qualified speech and language therapists; and work
placements with health visitors, educational psychologists, the UniversityÕs
Dyslexia Unit, nurseries, playgroups, residences for the elderly, and
programmes for learning disabilities.
Person Specification
The successful applicant will join
an active research group and will be expected to take part in the normal
teaching and research functions of the School, including the new Speech and
Language Therapy course and the ESRC Centre for Research in Bilingualism in
Theory and Practice.
Duties:
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To pursue a programme of original scientific research in the
psychology of language, demonstrating international excellence.
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To teach psychology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
with the degree of professional application appropriate in a School committed
to excellence in teaching.
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To carry out additional duties as may from time to time be
required by the Head of School.
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To be answerable to the College Council through the Head of
School for the efficient performance of his/her duties.
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To pursue appropriate professional development
opportunities.
Required
Attributes:
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A doctoral degree in Psychology, Speech and Language
Disorders, Psycholinguistics, or a related area.
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A background
and experience in research of international excellence in the psychology of
language, including substantial high quality peer reviewed publications and
external grant capture.
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Appropriate teaching experience.
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Native or near-native fluency in Welsh is desirable.