Heritage: Graduate Fellowships: Alaska Native Languages -- University of Al aska

Scott McGinnis smcginnis at nflc.org
Mon May 1 17:46:39 UTC 2000


Heritage Languages Listserve
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GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP IN ALASKA NATIVE LANGUAGES
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALAKSA

The University of Alaska invites applications for a Graduate
Fellowship in Linguistics and Alaska Native Languages. The
fellowship is open to post-baccalaureate students who are
actively engaged in learning an Alaska Native Language and
who intend to pursue a career in teaching or researching
that language. It is intended to provide students with the
financial resources to devote full attention to completing a
graduate degree. Students will work closely with a committee
of faculty to determine appropriate coursework and research
design. The student must be accepted for graduate work at
UAF under one of the following options: 1) M.Ed. in Language
and Literacy; 2) M.A. or Ph.D. in Linguistic Anthropology;
3) an interdisciplinary M.A. or Ph.D. (For more information
on these degree programs, consult the UAF catalog or call
the number below.)

Terms of the award
This award provides a $10,000 stipend in addition to tuition
and fees. Recipients must maintain continuous full-time
enrollment and good academic standing at UAF throughout the
tenure of the award. Please note, award recipients may not
be employed during the tenure of the award.

Application Procedure
For more information see our website at:

	http://www.uaf.edu/linguist/fellowship.html

Or contact:

	Dr. Charlotte Basham
	Linguistics Program
	Box 757720
	University of Alaska
	Fairbanks, AK 99775-7720
	(907) 474-6884 [voice]
	(907) 474-7453 [fax]
	ffcsb at uaf.edu


Application deadline: June 15, 2000


The University of Alaska Fairbanks is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and Educational
Institution.



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