Doctoral Fellowships in Child Language

Jeanne Wilcox mjwilcox at asu.edu
Tue Dec 20 01:05:35 UTC 2005


Are You Considering a Ph.D. with an Emphasis in Child Language?

The Department of Speech and Hearing Science at Arizona State University
is recruiting a cohort of six new doctoral students 
to begin study in Fall, 2006

Full Tuition Remission * Student Stipend
Private Office Space * Excellent Lab Facilities
Great Colleagues * Great Mentors * Great Location
Travel Allowance

Possible Areas of Emphasis:
Bilingual Language Intervention  *  Cross-Linguistic First Language
Acquisition
Early Intervention (Infants and Toddlers) *  Early Literacy  *  Language
Impairment
Phonological Acquisition  *  Vocabulary Acquisition

Arizona State University is one of the premier metropolitan public
research universities in the nation. ASU is research-driven but focused
on learning-teaching is carried out in a context that encourages the
creation of new knowledge. ASU maintains a tradition of academic
excellence and has become an important global center for innovative
interdisciplinary teaching and research. 

The Department of Speech and Hearing Science is in the Division of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics of the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences. It is home to 40 faculty and staff that support its mission to
educate undergraduate students in the scientific field of human
communication; to train graduate students to provide clinical services
in speech-language pathology and audiology; to provide community
service; and to conduct research and train future educators and
scientists. Together with outstanding faculty from other related
departments including Early Childhood Education, Special Education,
Family Studies, and Nursing, our faculty provides interdisciplinary
depth in early childhood and school age training.

Doctoral students are encouraged to develop an individualized program of
study and research with the goal of becoming our next generation of
faculty researchers. Each student will have a primary mentor with funded
research in the area of child language. Child language faculty include
Drs. Shelley Gray, David Ingram, Laida Restrepo, and Jeanne Wilcox. 
For more information please contact any of the following faculty:

Shelley Gray (shelley.gray at asu.edu), 
Laida Restrepo (Laida.Restrepo at asu.edu ), 
Jeanne Wilcox (mjwilcox at asu.edu )
and visit our SHS Department website at http://www.asu.edu/clas/shs/



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M. Jeanne Wilcox, Ph.D.
Director, Infant Child Research Programs
Professor, Department of Speech & Hearing Science
PO Box 871908
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ  85287-1908
 
Voice:  480-965-9397     FAX:  480-965-0965
 
e-mail:  mjwilcox at asu.edu 
 http://icrp.asu.edu (Infant Child Research Programs)
http://www.asu.edu/clas/shs (Speech & Hearing Science
http://tnt.asu.edu (Tots N Tech Research Institute)
 



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