20.3414, FYI: New Ph.D. Program in Ling at NTU in Singapore

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Subject: 20.3414, FYI: New Ph.D. Program in Ling at NTU in Singapore

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Date: 08-Oct-2009
From: Francesco Cavallaro < cfcavallaro at ntu.edu.sg >
Subject: New Ph.D. Program in Ling at NTU in Singapore
 

	
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Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:33:22
From: Francesco Cavallaro [cfcavallaro at ntu.edu.sg]
Subject: New Ph.D. Program in Ling at NTU in Singapore

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Applications are invited for Ph.D. and MA studentships in linguistics
within the Division of Linguistics and Multilingual Studies in the School
of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore. The Division is offering excellent postgraduate opportunities
for exceptional applicants across a range of subjects. We are looking for
applicants who are interested in pursuing research for their MA or Ph.D. in
one of the following or a related areas:

- Bilingualism and language acquisition
- Chinese Linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Conversation Analysis
- Language documentation and description
- Phonetics and phonology
- Psycholinguistics 
- Sociolinguistics
- Syntax

For more information on our graduate programmes and for more specific
research areas, visit us online at http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/Linguistics.
Potential applicants are encouraged to make informal inquiries before
submitting a formal application. Inquiries can be directed to our
postgraduate coordinator, Francesco Cavallaro (cfcavallaro at ntu.edu.sg).

As one of the best-known examples of a modern, vibrant and successful
multilingual society, Singapore is uniquely positioned to promote academic
studies of language and multilingualism. Singapore's geographical location
in a multilingual region and its highly bilingual population make it a
unique place for the study of bilingual and multilingual issues both within
Singapore and in the region. Singapore is strategically placed within easy
travel of linguistically significant areas, e.g. India, China, South East
Asia, Australia, etc. 

The Division of Linguistics and Multilingual Studies is the newest division
in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The postgraduate programme
is designed with a focus on the study of language within multilingual
individuals and multilingual societies. This makes it particularly relevant
to Singapore and the region, which is characterized by the widespread
practice of bilingualism and multilingualism. Postgraduate students
enrolled in our programme will be able to leverage on the rich research
opportunities presented by our proximity to this region and the Division's
combined research strengths in the areas listed above and in the study of
the languages of Asia.

Duration of the course:
The Ph.D. degree is normally completed in three years of full-time study,
with a maximum candidature of five years of full-time, or seven years of
part-time study.

Admission Requirements:
Applicants should have a good Honours or Master's degree, or equivalent, in
either Linguistics or a relevant field from a recognized university, or be
expecting to achieve this, if final year students.

For full details of the available funding sources and information on
eligibility and the application process please check the School's
Postgraduate pages at the following link:

http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/divisions/Pages/GraduateProgrammesByResearch.aspx 

Information on admission requirements, academic calendar, and information
on tuition fees can be found at the following links:

http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Services/Academic/Pages/default.aspx 

http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/Pages/default.aspx

Scholarship applications are invited from highly qualified prospective
students across the full range of our areas stated above. The university
has a generous scholarship scheme for eligible applicants. More information
on the available scholarships can be found at the following page:

http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/scholarships/Pages/default.aspx 



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