12.2974, Support: Graduate Assistantship in Cognitive Science

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Subject: 12.2974, Support: Graduate Assistantship in Cognitive Science

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Date:  Mon, 26 Nov 2001 18:32:09 -0500
From:  Alan Munn <amunn at msu.edu>
Subject:  Graduate Student Support, Michigan State University

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Date:  Mon, 26 Nov 2001 18:32:09 -0500
From:  Alan Munn <amunn at msu.edu>
Subject:  Graduate Student Support, Michigan State University


The Dept. of Linguistics and Languages at Michigan State University
is pleased to announce 2 Graduate Assistant positions in Cognitive
Science for the academic year 2002-2003.  Students must be accepted
into both Ph.D. program in Linguistics and the Graduate
Specialization in Cognitive Science.  Funding is available for 4
years subject to continued satisfactory progress in both programs.

The Cognitive Science program has also recently received an
NSF-funded Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
(IGERT) program in cognitive science. The focus of the MSU IGERT
program is the interdisciplinary study of cognition in humans,
animals, and intelligent machines.  Students in Linguistics are also
encouraged to apply to the IGERT program.

We invite applications from interested graduate students in
Linguistics, Psychology, Computer Science, Philosophy or other
related fields who would like to join an interdisciplinary group of
cognitive scientists to work of issues related to language.

Linguistics Faculty in the Cognitive Science Program

Barbara Abbott		semantics and pragmatics, philosophy of language
Alan Beretta		neurolinguistics
Fernanda Ferreira	language processing
Yen-Hwei Lin		phonology
Alan Munn		syntax, psycholinguistics
Cristina Schmitt	syntax, psycholinguistics

Students will initially work with a faculty member in Cognitive
Science on independent research.  Subsequent years of funding may
include teaching assistant duties for introductory courses.

Applications should be receive no later than Jan. 10, 2002 to receive
full consideration for funding.

Additional information, including application materials may be found
at the following websites:

Linguistics Program		<http://www.msu.edu/~linglang/linguistics/>
Cognitive Science Program	<http://www.cogsci.msu.edu/>
IGERT				<http://www.cogsci.msu.edu/IGERT>

or by contacting:

Yen-Hwei Lin		<liny at msu.edu>
Alan Munn		<amunn at msu.edu>



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Department of Linguistics                                   amunn at acm.org
and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages   Fax.  +1-517-432-2736
Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824    Tel.  +1-517-355-7491

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