27.5195, Support: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation: PhD, NCOLCTL/NFMLTA

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Subject: 27.5195, Support: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation: PhD, NCOLCTL/NFMLTA

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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 19:12:25
From: Danko Sipka [Danko.Sipka at asu.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation: PhD, NCOLCTL/NFMLTA

 Institution/Organization: NCOLCTL/NFMLTA 
Department:  
Web Address: http://conference.ncolctl.org/ 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation 
 

Description:

The NFMLTA/NCOLCTL Graduate Student Research Support Award

Application deadline: February 1, 2017
Notification of award: March 1, 2017

Instituted in 2014 by the NFMLTA and the National Council of Less Commonly
Taught Languages (NCOLCTL), this award supports graduate student research in
the fields of applied linguistics and language education with small grants
focused on the teaching and learning of less commonly taught languages (all
languages except English, Spanish, French, and German). The grants provide
resources at any stage of dissertation writing, e.g., data gathering, data
transcription, data analysis, or write-up of the findings.

For 2017, five awards in the amount of $1000 each will be made. Awardees are
expected to be members of NCOLCTL. The awards will be given at the Awards
Ceremony during the annual NCOLCTL conference, April 20–23, 2017. Awardees are
expected to attend this event to receive their award.

A complete application includes:

A two-page (500-word) application letter detailing the purpose of the study,
theoretical framework(s), research questions, methodology, importance of the
study, limitations, use of funding;
A two-page (500-word) curriculum vitae attachment.
Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Research scope and goals;
Research methodology;
Theoretical framework;
Potential application to the field;
Impact on the candidate's career.

Applications should be addressed to: Chair, NFMLTA–NCOLCTL Research Awards,
and emailed to secretariat at ncolctl.org. For further information about
opportunities focused on the less commonly taught languages, please see the
web site of NCOLCTL,
http://conference.ncolctl.org/awards/nfmlta-ncolctl-research-award.
 

Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2017 

Web Address for Applications: http://conference.ncolctl.org/awards/nfmlta-ncolctl-research-award 

Contact Information: 
	Danko Sipka 
	Danko.Sipka at asu.edu  


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