Joseph H. Greenberg Fellowship at the University of New Mexico
Bill Croft
wcroft at UNM.EDU
Tue Dec 9 19:12:23 UTC 2008
The Department of Linguistics at The University of New Mexico is
proud to announce the Joseph H. Greenberg Fellowship, endowed by a
generous bequest from the late Selma Greenberg. The fellowship will
provide a stipend and a part-time research assistantship to an
outstanding doctoral student for two years. The department will
provide a further two years of support through a full-time teaching
assistantship. The fellowship and the teaching assistantship will
also provide six to nine hours of graduate tuition each fall and
spring semester, as well as graduate health insurance coverage.
All new applicants to the Ph.D. program in Linguistics at UNM will be
considered; there is no separate fellowship application form.
Applications to the Ph.D. program in Linguistics at UNM are welcomed
from students with an MA degree in Linguistics or the equivalent. The
department specializes in functionalist linguistics, Native American
language documentation and revitalization (especially Navajo and
other indigenous languages of the American Southwest), and signed
language linguistics. Application information and links to online
application forms can be found at
http://www.unm.edu/~linguist/phdadmit.html. Applications must be
submitted by January 15th for consideration for the Greenberg
Fellowship. For further information, please email lingasst at unm.edu or
contact the Department of Linguistics at (+1) (505)-277-6353.
Prof. William Croft
Interim Chair, Department of Linguistics
University of New Mexico
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