17.658, Support: Phonetics/Ling: PhD Student, U of Louisiana

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Subject: 17.658, Support: Phonetics/Ling: PhD Student, U of Louisiana

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Date: 28-Feb-2006
From: Martin Ball < mjball at louisiana.edu >
Subject: Clinical Phonetics/Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA 

	
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 10:50:09
From: Martin Ball < mjball at louisiana.edu >
Subject: Clinical Phonetics/Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA 
 

Institution/Organization: University of Louisiana at Lafayette 
Department: Communicative Disorders 
Level: PhD 
Duties: Research,Teaching 
Specialty Areas: Clinical Linguistics/Speech Pathology 


Description:

Applications are encouraged for the Applied Language and Speech Sciences PhD
program in the Department of Communicative Disorders at the University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. Competitive Assistantships are available that cover fees
and provide living expenses in return for research, teaching, and administrative
help within the department. We are especially keen to recruit students with a
background in speech therapy or linguistics. A Masters degree is an advantage,
though students with good Bachelor's degrees will also be considered. Students
undertake several semesters of advanced coursework before proceeding to the
dissertation. All areas of interest are encouraged, especially phonetics and
phonology; bilingualism/sociolinguistics; systemic linguistics. Our department
is internationally oriented with professors and PhD students from more than half
a dozen different countries. Please email mjball at louisiana.edu for more
information. 

  

Mailing Address for Applications:

Attn: Dr John Tetnowski 
Dept Communicative Disorders
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 
P O Box 43170 
Lafayette LA 70504-3170 
USA 

Applications are due by: 02-Aug-2006 

Contact Information: 

	Dr Martin Ball 
	mjball at louisiana.edu





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