16.1068, Support: ASL & General Ling: Open Student, Boston U
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Subject: 16.1068, Support: ASL & General Ling: Open Student, Boston U
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Date: 06-Apr-2005
From: Carol Neidle < carol at bu.edu >
Subject: American Sign Language & General Linguistics: Open Student, Boston University, Boston, USA
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Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 12:28:52
From: Carol Neidle < carol at bu.edu >
Subject: American Sign Language & General Linguistics: Open Student, Boston University, Boston, USA
Fund Drive 2005 is now on! Visit http://linguistlist.org/donate.html to donate now!
University or Organization: Boston University
Job Rank: Open
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): American Sign Language (ASE)
We are pleased to announce a Graduate Research Fellowship in ASL
Linguistics in conjunction with the American Sign Language Linguistic
Research Project ( http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/ ) funded by the National
Science Foundation. The fellow, who must be a native or near-native ASL
signer, will assist with the elicitation,transcription, and analysis of ASL
data.
The fellowship, which provides full tuition plus a stipend, is for academic
year 2005-2006 (with the possibility of starting during the summer of 2005)
and is potentially renewable for up to two more years.
The recipient of this fellowship will be a student enrolled in a graduate
program at Boston University (e.g., the interdisciplinary M.A. or Ph.D.
Program in Applied Linguistics in the Graduate School or the Deaf Studies
Program in the School of Education) during the academic year in question.
Candidates for this fellowship should:
1. submit their application for admission to the appropriate Boston
University graduate program following standard procedures; and
2. send a letter describing their interests and qualifications for the
fellowship (and indicating the BU program to which they are applying or
in which they are currently enrolled) to Prof. Carol Neidle, Boston
University MFLL, 718 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215.
Please send indication of possible interest in this fellowship ASAP (or
inquiries about it) to carol at bu.edu.
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Carol Neidle
Professor of French and Linguistics
Boston University
Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
718 Commonwealth Ave. (room 402)
Boston, MA 02215
URL: http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/carol.html
Address for Applications:
Prof. Carol Neidle
Boston University MFLL
718 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston 02215
United States of America
Contact Information:
Prof. Carol Neidle
carol at bu.edu
United States of America
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