17.780, Support: French/Japanese Lang & Culture: MA Student, NY

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Subject: 17.780, Support: French/Japanese Lang & Culture: MA Student, NY

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Date: 14-Mar-2006
From: Karen Ames < koames at syr.edu >
Subject: French;Japanese & General Linguistic; Language and Culture; Tesol: MA / MSc Student, Syracuse University, USA 

	
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 19:48:37
From: Karen Ames < koames at syr.edu >
Subject: French;Japanese & General Linguistic; Language and Culture; Tesol: MA / MSc Student, Syracuse University, USA 
 

Institution/Organization: Syracuse University 
Department: Linguistic Studies 
Level: MA / MSc 
Duties: Teaching 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Language and Culture 
Required Language(s): French (fra); Japanese (jpn) 


Description:

Teaching Assistantships in French and Japanese are available for the support of
students beginning study in Fall 2006 in the Master of Arts Program in Linguistic 
Studies at Syracuse University.  The Program offers a U.S. master's level degree
in any one of six different concentrations:  TESOL; linguistic theory; logic and 
language; information storage and retrieval; language, culture, and society; and
language acquisition.  The time of study is one and a half to two years.  Teaching 
Assistants must have at least native-like command of the languages they teach. 
The deadline for submission of an application for admission to the program is
April 15, 2006, if an applicant wishes to be assured of consideration for 
one of these Teaching Assistantships.  However, applicants will be considered
until all Teaching Assistantships are filled.  Admission to the Program is
continuous.

Consult the department Web site at http://lang.syr.edu/ for further details. 
If, after reading the Web site thoroughly, you still have questions, contact the
Program's Graduate Admissions Coordinator, Ms. Karen O. Ames, at 
koames at mailbox.syr.edu or the Syracuse University Graduate School at
gradschl at suadmin.syr.edu.  Repeat:  These are not free-standing teaching
positions but are, rather, awards to support students in a graduate program of
study. 


Web Address for Applications: http://gradsch.syr.edu 

Mailing Address for Applications:

	Attn: Ms. Erin Stebbins 
	Graduate Enrollment Management Center, Syracuse University 
	Suite 303 Bowne Hall 
	Syracuse NY 13244 
	USA 

	Applications are due by: 15-Apr-2006 

Contact Information: 

	Ms. Karen Ames 
	koames at syr.edu 
	Phone:(315) 443-3022 
	Fax:(315) 443-5376





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