26.4867, Internships: CaMLA Summer Internship Program

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Subject: 26.4867, Internships: CaMLA Summer Internship Program

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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2015 13:48:13
From: Robert McCord [mccord.r at cambridgemichigan.org]
Subject: CaMLA Summer Internship Program

 

University or Organization: Camla
Web Address: www.cambridgemichigan.org

Type of Work: Language Assessment

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Voluntary
Internship Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Minimum Education Level: MA
Description:
Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments (CaMLA) is now accepting applications for its 2016 summer internship program. Interns will be involved in activities relating to the design and construction of language assessments. These may include item writing and review, quality assurance activities, and test development projects. Interns will also have the opportunity to contribute to a variety of test review and research activities. These activities may include research design, data collection and analysis, and the documentation of results.

Application Deadline: 29-Jan-2016

Web Address for Applications:http://www.cambridgemichigan.org/about-us/interships/internship-application/
Contact Information:
	 
	Email: research at cambridgemichigan.org


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