28.736, Support: English; Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Semantics / Italy

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Subject: 28.736, Support: English; Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Semantics / Italy

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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2017 14:27:36
From: Michelangelo Zaccarello [michelangelo.zaccarello at univr.it]
Subject: English; Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Semantics: MA, University of Verona, Italy

 Institution/Organization: University Of Verona 
Department: Culture e Civiltà 
Web Address: http://www.univr.it/jsp/index.jsp 

Level: MA / MSc 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Semantics 
 
Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

The Department of Cultures and Civilizations, University of Verona, offers TWO
fully-funded scholarships for its 2-year Masters’s Degree in Linguistics.

The aggregate value of each scholarship is EUR 18000, inclusive of tuition
fees, accommodation and meals (reduced housing and subsistence costs).

12 schooling years and a BA in Modern Languages and/or Linguistics are
required; applications will be assessed one by one, however proficiency in the
English language (B2 level or equivalent) and a minimum of 6 credits in
Linguistics or equivalent subject area are required. 

The University of Verona The Department of Philology, Literature and
Linguistics at University of Verona offers a two year (120 ECTS) Master's
programme (Laurea Magistrale) in Linguistics. 
Educational aims: The Master's programme in Linguistics aims to prepare
graduates capable of making the most of metalinguistic analysis in teaching,
in research and in its applications concerning socially relevant linguistic
issues such as, for example: language pathologies, linguistic integration of
immigrants, and analytical assessment of linguistic documents. These
objectives will be achieved by way of a) in-depth study of advanced and
up-to-date linguistic theories and methodologies that are integrated with a
general knowledge of epistemology and psychology, and b) the application of
these theories to specific linguistic problems in Italy and other European
countries.

This programme is characterized by a strong international flavour. Most of its
mandatory courses are taught in English, and its optional courses dealing with
different languages are taught in their respective languages. The Master's
programme covers such fields as linguistic theory, historical linguistics,
history of linguistics, and theories of language learning. With regard to
language-specificity, the programme allows a choice (a) among English, German,
French and Spanish for courses dealing with general linguistics, and (b) among
Germanic, Romance and Italian philology for philological studies. 

The programme trains students in theoretical and applied linguistics through
course work, participation in seminars, and supervised research within a
supportive environment. Activities are structured to stimulate the active and
ongoing participation of students, also through direct and personalised
relationship with the teaching staff. Classes will be taught both by regular
Verona staff and by international guests. The Master's programme in
Linguistics aims to prepare graduates capable of making the most of
metalinguistic analysis in teaching, in research, and in various applications
concerning socially relevant linguistic issues such as language pathologies,
linguistic integration of immigrants, and analytical assessment of linguistic
documents.

Visit https://goo.gl/UCqxqO for more information. Applicants must be Non-EU
citizens.
 

Application Deadline: 06-Mar-2017 

Web Address for Applications: studenti.stranieri at ateneo.univr.it 

Contact Information: 
	Prof Michelangelo Zaccarello 
	michelangelo.zaccarello at univr.it  


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