11.403, Support: Language Acquisition: MA Studentship/ UK
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Subject: 11.403, Support: Language Acquisition: MA Studentship/ UK
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 15:47:04 +0000 (GMT)
From: Durham Linguistics <Durham.Linguistics at durham.ac.uk>
Subject: Language Acquisition: MA Studentship/ University of Durham, UK
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Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 15:47:04 +0000 (GMT)
From: Durham Linguistics <Durham.Linguistics at durham.ac.uk>
Subject: Language Acquisition: MA Studentship/ University of Durham, UK
*************** STUDENTSHIP ****************
******** MA in Language Acquisition ********
Department of Linguistics and English Language
********* University of Durham, UK *********
Applications are invited for our
2000-01 Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) studentship
for an MA in Language Acquisition.
Candidates must have been resident in the European Union
for at least the past 3 years
and hold, or expect to hold, by October 2000, a minimum of
an upper second class honours undergraduate degree or the equivalent.
We also offer an MA degree in Theoretical Linguistics
(funding for which is available for EU citizens
from the Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB))
as well as the following 8 MA degrees in Applied Linguistics:
MA in Applied Linguistics
MA in Applied Linguistics with Reference to:
ELT
ESP
ESOL
Translation
ELT and Materials Development
ELT, CALL and Educational Technology
FLT (Arabic, French, German, Japanese or Spanish)
All MA degrees can be completed in
9 months//1 year, on a full-time basis
up to 2 years, on a part-time basis
up to 3 years, on full-time discontinuous enrollment
The Department of Linguistics and English Language
also awards the PhD in the areas of
Applied Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Theoretical Linguistics.
EU candidates may apply for ESRC or AHRB funding;
non-EU candidates may apply for Overseas Research Studentships.
For further information and application materials, contact:
Dr. Martha Young-Scholten (MA Course Director)
Department of Linguistics and English Language
University of Durham
Elvet Riverside II, New Elvet
Durham DH1 3JT
UK
Tel.: ++44 (0)191 374-2641
Fax: ++44 (0)191 374-2685
E-mail: Durham.Linguistics at durham.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.dur.ac.uk/Linguistics/
******* *******
******* The application deadline for 2000-01 ESRC studentships *******
******* at either the MA or PhD level is 7 April 2000. *******
******* *******
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