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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Translation Technology (permanent)

Salary £34,520 to £49,149
Closing date: 8th Feb 2018

The Research Group in Computational Linguistics at the University of
Wolverhampton (http://rgcl.wlv.ac.uk) is currently recruiting a
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Translation Technology (permanent). The
purpose of this post is to strengthen the research group by enhancing
its research and publications in the field of translation technology.
The appointed candidate will be expected to produce REF-returnable
outputs, attract external income, seek industrial collaborations, teach
at Masters level and supervise PhD students. He/she will join a
recently appointed research fellow and two PhD students in translation
technology. All these posts are part of a university investment in the
area of translation technology.

Profile
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The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a field
related to machine translation, translation memories or translation
technologies, and will have carried out research in the area at a
university, research institute or in a related part of the private
sector in the UK or abroad. They will be proficient in a range of
subject-specific skills and ideally will have experience in site-based
research settings. A background in computer science or programming
experience will be a bonus. The post holder will be able to demonstrate
the ability to work independently to develop new research and
contribute to collaborative projects.

The appointed candidate will have evidence of an individual track
record in research which is at the cutting edge of machine translation
and/or translation technology and is recognised internationally (e.g.
through publications in journals). They should have experience in
preparation of bids for funds from external sources which include both
UK and non-UK funding bodies. Candidates should have teaching
experience and a track record in supervising Masters students. For the
Senior Lecturer position, candidates are expected to provide evidence
of supervising students at PhD level and leadership skills. In
addition, they should have successfully bid for funds from external
sources. 

How to apply
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The applications should be made via the University of Wolverhampton's
e-recruitment site: https://jobs.wlv.ac.uk/vacancies.html (Reference:
11083)

The applications should include an up to date CV and a cover letter
detailing their experience in the area and research plans for the next
three years.

The closing date for the applications is 8th Feb 2018.

Interview dates to be confirmed.

Start of the posts: to be agreed with the successful candidates.

For informal discussion about the role please contact Dr Constantin
Orasan (c.ora...@wlv.ac.uk).

The Research Group in Computational Linguistics
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The Research Group in Computational Linguistics (http://rgcl.wlv.ac.uk)
at the University of Wolverhampton was founded by Prof. Ruslan Mitkov
in 1998 and is one of the leading research groups in computational
linguistics in the UK. The group is well known for its high level
research with strong international and inter-sector collaboration, and
is renowned for its innovative NLP research and development of various
NLP tools and resources. RGCL was the coordinator of the recently
completed EXPERT project (http://expert-itn.eu) which trained young
researchers to promote the research, development and use of hybrid
language translation technologies. The lecturer/senior lecturer to be
appointed is expected to continue the work in this direction.

-- 
Dr. Constantin Orasan <c.ora...@wlv.ac.uk>
Reader in Computational Linguistics
Deputy Head of the Research Group in Computational Linguistics
Research Group in Computational Linguistics
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in6093/
University of Wolverhampton
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