7.327, FYI: Ph.D. Studentships

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Subject: 7.327, FYI: Ph.D. Studentships
 
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Date:  Fri, 01 Mar 1996 10:56:28 GMT
From:  ellen at ling.ed.ac.uk
Subject:  Ph.D. Studentships
 
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Date:  Fri, 01 Mar 1996 10:56:28 GMT
From:  ellen at ling.ed.ac.uk
Subject:  Ph.D. Studentships
 
 
 
              Department of Linguistics, University of Edinburgh
 
                  =>>> PH.D. Studentships Available NOW <<<=
 
   The Department of Linguistics invites applicants with good Honours
   degrees (or the equivalent) in linguistics or any related area (computer
   science, engineering, a modern language, English language, psychology,
   philosophy) who are RESIDENTS OF ANY EC COUNTRY to apply for admission as
   Ph.D.  students.  With its Centre for Speech Technology Research, the
   Department of Linguistics has 4 Ph.D.  Studentships in its gift and is
   eligible to apply for further studentships.
 
   Studentships awarded to CSTR/Linguistics
 
   1 BT studentship - to work at CSTR on low level intonational modelling
           for speech synthesis
 
   1 EPSRC Project Studentship - to work on a CSTR/Linguistics project
           investigating duration processing in a speech recognition system:
           N.B. startdate on or before July 1.
 
   2 EPSRC Quota Research Studentships - one to work at CSTR on any area
           related to speech technology; the other to work in the Dept of
           Linguistics on any area of linguistics
           (phonetics/phonology/syntax/semantics/psycholinguistics) with
           potential importance for science/engineering applications
 
   Studentships for which the department is a recognized outlet, and which
   are allocated in annual competitions:
 
   ESRC Research Studentships - for work on applied aspects of
           psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, sociolinguistics;
           on interdisciplinary topics including linguistics; on empirical
           methodologies
 
   British Academy Research Studentships - for work on linguistic theory,
           philosophy of language, semantics, pragmatics, textual analysis,
           language description/typology, comparative/historical linguistics
 
   APPLICANTS WHO ARE NOT EC RESIDENTS may be eligible for Edinburgh
   University Studentships.
 
   APPLICATIONS DEADLINE                15 March for October entry
 
   APPLICATION FORMS: (Both CSTR and Linguistics students are
   admitted by the Dept of Linguistics.)
                                        Mrs. Ethel Jack
                                        Department of Linguistics
                                        University of Edinburgh
                                        Adam Ferguson Building
                                        George Square
                                        Edinburgh EH8 9LL,  U.K.
                                        +44-(0)131-650-3961;
                                        admissions at ling.ed.ac.uk
 
   FURTHER INFORMATION ON the Department of Linguistics,
   CSTR, and their environment, see:
                                        http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk
                                        http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk
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