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<div>Dear colleagues,</div>
<div>My name is Mariya Dmytriyeva from Ukraine, currently I am a Fulbright Scholar taking a master's program in lingustics at California State University, Northridge. </div>
<div>I am graduating next spring and now am planning to apply to a PhD program so next fall I continue my studies. </div>
<div>My major spheres of interest are:</div>
<div>gender linguistics (especially in Slavic languages, as my native languages are Russian and Ukrainian),</div>
<div>language policy and sociolinguistics (as the linguistic situation in Ukraine is really a complicated one and as a linguist and a conscious citizen I cannot but want to learn more about it -- and the theoretical ways to account to it) </div>
<div>computer-mediated communication (I am an active blogger myself and have been a part of the Russian- and Ukrainian speaking e-communities since 1995) </div>
<div>In my PhD training I would like to address these topics in greater depth and my intended topic for a PhD dissertation would be about constructing gender and national identities in post-Soviet blogosphere. </div>
<div>So, my question is as follows:</div>
<div>Are there any PhD programs in gender linguistics to which I could apply being a foreigner? </div>
<div>What would be my chances to get scholarship for this? </div>
<div>My email is mariadmytrieva@gmail.com and I will greatly appreciate your advice.
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<br />With best regards,
<br />Mariya
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<br />Mariya M. Dmytriyeva
<br />Fulbright Scholar,
<br />California State University, Northridge
<br />Linguistics Program, 2007-2009
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