[lg policy] PhD. Programs

Serafin Coronel-Molina scoronelmolina at GMAIL.COM
Sat Mar 20 18:02:29 UTC 2010


Perhaps, each member of the Consortium for LPP can help us compile a list of
LPP programs around the world.

Just a thought,

Serafin

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Janelle Johnson <
janellemjohnson at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have to add the University of Arizona to the list,
> http://coe.arizona.edu/tls/lrc/focus#planning, working with Richard Ruiz.
>
> Janelle Johnson
>
> Doctoral Candidate
> Language, Reading & Culture
> The University of Arizona
>
> Program Coordinator
> Western Hemisphere Institute
> http://www.itd-amherst.org/?p=whi
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:28:11 -0400
>
> Subject: Re: [lg policy] PhD. Programs
> From: scoronelmolina at gmail.com
>
> To: lgpolicy-list at groups.sas.upenn.edu
>
> Francis,
>
> Thank you for the list!  Here are more to add to the list you provided:
>
> University of Aberdeen
> http://abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/pgrad/study/taught.php?code=lang_policy
>
> http://abdn.ac.uk/sras/leaflets/pgrad/lang_policy.pdf
>
> University of Glasgow
> http://www.findamasters.com/search/showcourse.asp?cour_id=15928
>
> Indiana University, Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language
> Education. (Serafin M. Coronel-Molina).
>
> http://education.indiana.edu/Default.aspx?alias=education.indiana.edu/langed
> We offer Language Policy and Planning courses (onsite and online) for
> Master and Ph.D. students. We have several students working on Language
> Policy and Planning around the world. We also pay close attention
> to Language and Culture Revitalization through our well-established Minority
> Languages and Cultures of Latin America Program
> http://www.indiana.edu/~mlcp/index.php
>
> Brifysgol Bangor University
>
> http://www.bangor.ac.uk/so/listcourses_pg.php.en?view=course&prospectustype=postgraduate&courseid=461&subjectarea=37
>
> University of Hawai'i, Department of Second Language Studies
> http://www.hawaii.edu/sls/?link=view_handbook&section=11
>
> Departmet of Applied Linguistics, Penn State
> http://aplng.la.psu.edu/people/MAstudents.php
>
> This is a nice list already on the LP website, I think
> http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/plc/clpp/members.html
>
> There are many universities around the world that offer Language Policy and
> Planning courses such as
>  Univeristy of California at Berkeley; UCLA, Roehampton University,
> London; Reading University, etc. etc. However, I think we need to
> create more Master and Ph.D. Programs in Language Policy and Planning from
> interdisciplinary perspective, especially in the United States.
> The University of Aberdeen and the University of Glasgow are good examples
> to follow.
>
> Best,
>
> Serafin
>
> Serafin M. Coronel-Molina
> Assistant Professor of Language Education
> Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education
> Indiana University, Bloomington
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Francis Hult <francis.hult at utsa.edu>wrote:
>
> This would work in the US too.  There are several strong doctoral programs
> in which one could carve out a niche in LPP by working with a supervisor who
> specializes in this area (even when the PhD program has a broader focus).
>  Here are a few off the top of my head in alpha order, with names of
> programs and some people who specialize in LPP:
>
> Arizona State University; Applied Linguistics (they have a specialization
> in LPP; Teresa McCarty, Terrence Wily, etc.):
> http://appliedlinguistics.asu.edu/
>
> Northern Arizona State University; Applied Linguistics (Mary McGroarty):
> http://www.cal.nau.edu/english/phd_program.asp
>
> University of Minnesota; Second Languages and Cultures (Kendall King):
> http://www.cehd.umn.edu/ci/Programs/SLC/default.html
>
> University of Pennsylvania; Educational Linguistics (Nancy Hornberger,
> among others):
> http://www.gse.upenn.edu/degrees_programs/ed_linguistics <
> http://www.gse.upenn.edu/degrees_programs/ed_linguistics>
> (As a side note, I did my PhD in educational linguistics at Penn with a
> focus on LPP in Sweden.  Penn has a strong tradition of work in
> LPP...including, of course, this listserv hosted at Penn and managed by Hal
> Schiffman).
>
> University of Texas at San Antonio; Culture, Literacy, and Language (Wayne
> Wright, Francis Hult, among others):
> http://coehd.utsa.edu/bicultural-bilingual_studies/degree_programs/
> (We also have another department at UT San Antonio with a focus on
> educational policy for those who wish to bridge that with LPP)
>
> There are others I am leaving off, I'm sure.  Canada has several strong PhD
> programs too, where one could do work in LPP (e.g., OISE).  Maybe a list of
> LPP-friendly PhD programs around the world would be useful resource for the
> CLPP website.
>
> FMH
>
> --
> Francis M. Hult, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
> University of Texas at San Antonio
>
> Web: http://faculty.coehd.utsa.edu/fhult/
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: lgpolicy-list-bounces+francis.hult=utsa.edu at groups.sas.upenn.edu on
> behalf of Anthea Fraser Gupta
> Sent: Thu 3/18/2010 6:40 PM
> To: Language Policy List
>  Subject: RE: [lg policy] PhD. Programs
>
>
>
> HH....
>
> If you can, you could try to do a doctoral degree in a country where there
> aren't programs as in the US, but where there are staff with an interest in
> supervising doctoral degrees in LPP  (this would be true in UK, Singapore,
> Australia, Malaysia and, I believe, many other Commonwealth countries).
>
> Anthea
> *     *     *     *     *
> Anthea Fraser Gupta (Dr)
> School of English, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT
> <www.leeds.ac.uk/english/staff/afg<
> http://www.leeds.ac.uk/english/staff/afg>>
> *     *     *     *     *
>
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> lgpolicy-list-bounces at groups.sas.upenn.edu] On Behalf Of H H [
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> Sent: 18 March 2010 15:06
> To: lgpolicy-list at groups.sas.upenn.edu
> Subject: RE: [lg policy] PhD. Programs
>
>
>
>
> I would have loved an  opportunity to continue my graduate studies in LPP.
>  I was the only students in our Doctoral program that showed any interest in
> LLP at SUNY.  There were no courses available to take, as such, I stopped
> and I now would continue in a heart beat if I find another university with
> LLP Doctoral program. Thanks for discussing this topic.
>
>
>
>
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