Graduate Studentship at Oxford

John Charles Smith johncharles.smith at st-catherines.oxford.ac.uk
Thu Nov 2 18:17:04 UTC 2000


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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD/ST. CATHERINE'S COLLEGE
GRADUATE STUDENTSHIP IN GENERAL LINGUISTICS AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY, 2001

St. Catherine's College, in conjunction with the University of Oxford's
Committee for Comparative Philology and General Linguistics,
hopes to award one University Graduate Studentship tenable in any
area of General Linguistics or Comparative Philology from 1 October 2001
for up to three years.

Applications for this award should be made through the Graduate
Admissions Office in the University Offices, Wellington Square,
Oxford, OX1 2JD (email: graduate.admissions at admin.ox.ac.uk),
from whom further particulars can be obtained.  These can also be
found by visiting the University's graduate studies funding website (at
http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/gsp/finan/fund.htm).  The studentship is
open to students from both within and outside the European Union
accepted by the Committee for Linguistics and Philology for entry in
October 2001 to read for a higher degree at the University,
and is tenable only at St. Catherine's College.  The University's deadline
for applications is 31 January 2001.

St Catherine's College has a large and thriving Middle Common
Room for graduate students.  Limited High Table (Senior Common
Studentships.  Accommodation (charged at the current room rate) will be
available in College for single students for the duration of the award.
There are fifteen flats nearby which are suitable for couples.  Some of
these flats can also accommodate children.

Prospective applicants who wish to discuss the Studentship informally are
welcome to approach John Charles Smith, at St. Catherine's College,
Oxford, OX1 3UJ (email: johncharles.smith at stcatz.ox.ac.uk).   They
may also care to visit the College website (at http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/)
and the website of the Centre for Linguistics and Philology (at
http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/).



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