25.4893, Support: General Linguistics, Phonetics, Pragmatics, Speech and Hearing Sciences / United Kingdom

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Subject: 25.4893, Support: General Linguistics, Phonetics, Pragmatics, Speech and Hearing Sciences / United Kingdom

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Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 21:40:58
From: Paul Iverson [p.iverson at ucl.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics, Phonetics, Pragmatics, Speech and Hearing Sciences: PhD Student, University College London, United Kingdom

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 Institution/Organization: University College London 
Department:  
Web Address: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Phonetics; Pragmatics 
Language and Communication 

Description:

The University College London ESRC Doctoral Training Centre invites applications for studentships in language sciences (e.g., speech, language and communication; Experimental Phonetics, Linguistics and Pragmatics; developmental and acquired disorders; and hearing impairments). The funding can be for three years of PhD study, or 1+3 including a Master's year. 

Requirements:
Eligibility for these studentships normally requires three years of prior residency in the UK, but this requirement can be waived for students who are eligible for Advanced Quantitative Methods training. See ESRC guidance for all details.
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/postgraduates/prospective-students/

How to Apply:
Applicants must first contact a potential supervisor in the departments of Developmental Science, Language and Communication, Linguistics, or Speech Hearing and Phonetic Sciences.
For more details, please visit: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research
Once a potential supervisor has been identified, students must apply for admission to the PhD in the relevant department. 
Applications must be complete (including references) by the specified deadline (see below). 
Please also email Richard Jardine at r.jardine at ucl.ac.uk to indicate your interest in this studentship. 

Application Deadline: 16-Jan-2015 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/research/application 

Contact Information: 
	Richard Jardine 
	r.jardine at ucl.ac.uk  





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