15.958, Support: Multiple Areas: PhD Studentships, Edinburgh

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Subject: 15.958, Support: Multiple Areas: PhD Studentships, Edinburgh

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Date:  Tue, 16 Mar 2004 05:14:58 -0500 (EST)
From:  James Scobbie <jscobbie at qmuc.ac.uk>
Subject:  Multiple Areas: PhD Studentships, Queen Margaret University College

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Date:  Tue, 16 Mar 2004 05:14:58 -0500 (EST)
From:  James Scobbie <jscobbie at qmuc.ac.uk>
Subject:  Multiple Areas: PhD Studentships, Queen Margaret University College


Queen Margaret University College offers at least five PhD
studentships to start in September 2004. In addition to having your
tuition and bench fees waived, you will receive an annual bursary and
a research budget. Speech and Language Sciences welcomes applications
relevant to our current research. For example, we highlight
Instrumental or Clinical Phonetics, Disfluency, Delayed Speech
Acquisition, Voice quality and ageing.

Starting Date September 2004.

Visit http://sls.qmuc.ac.uk (no ''www'') for more details of our
research facilities, projects, staff, output and current PhD students.

Queen Margaret University College was awarded a Queen's Anniversary
Prize for Higher and Further Education in 2002 for an entry made by
the Department of Speech and Language Sciences for its pioneering work
in clinical applications of speech science.

For further information and an application pack, please contact

Dr Catherine Roberts, Registry,
Queen Margaret University College,
Clerwood Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 8TS

or email croberts at qmuc.ac.uk


Completed applications should be returned to Dr Roberts by Friday 9
April 2004. For further information please visit www.qmuc.ac.uk


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