28.1365, Summer Schools: The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics & Philosophy/Armenia

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Subject: 28.1365, Summer Schools: The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics & Philosophy/Armenia

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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 16:25:48
From: Daniel Altshuler [yalp2017 at gmail.com]
Subject: The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics & Philosophy/Armenia

 

The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics & Philosophy/Armenia

Host Institution: American University of Armenia
Coordinating Institution: University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/yalp2017

Dates: 31-Jul-2017 - 11-Aug-2017
Location: Yerevan, Armenia

Focus: The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics and Philosophy (YALP) is an intensive summer program in  linguistics and philosophy for undergraduate and graduate students from Armenia and other countries in the region.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
Teaching Faculty: 

Daniel Altshuler (Hampshire College/UMass, Amherst); 
Maria Baghramian (University College Dublin); 
Arshak Balayan (The American University of Armenia); 
Paul Boghossian (NYU); 
Hans Kamp (University of Stuttgart/University of Texas at Austin); 
Ned Markosian (UMass, Amherst); 
Susanna Melkonian-Altshuler (UMass, Amherst); 
Friederike Moltmann (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique/NYU); 
Maria Polinsky (The University of Maryland)


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                      Ling & Literature
                      Linguistic Theories
                      Philosophy of Language

Tuition: 0 USD

Tuition Explanation: There will be no fees for students participating in  YALP. At the moment we
are still working on raising money to help defray travel, housing, and dining
costs for students, but the goal is to be able to offer the program at no cost
to students. More information will be available on the YALP website.


Registration: 01-Mar-2017 to 15-Apr-2017

Contact Person: Daniel Altshuler
                Email: yalp2017 at gmail.com

Apply on the web: https://sites.google.com/view/yalp2017/application

Registration Instructions:
Your application will be reviewed shortly after the April 15th deadline and
you will be notified.




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