18.1454, Support: Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, U of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Subject: 18.1454, Support: Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, U of Louisiana at Lafayette
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Date: 10-May-2007
From: Martin Ball < mjball at louisiana.edu >
Subject: Speech-Language Pathology / Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
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Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:20:56
From: Martin Ball < mjball at louisiana.edu >
Subject: Speech-Language Pathology / Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Institution/Organization: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Department: Communicative Disorders
Web Address: http://speechandlanguage.louisiana.edu/
Level: PhD
Duties: Teaching
Specialty Areas:
Speech-Language Pathology / Clinical Linguistics
Description:
We expect to be able to offer a Minority Doctoral Fellowship for Fall 2007, for
the Applied Language and Speech Science doctorate. Tuition fees will be covered,
and a stipend of around $19,000 per annum for 4 years will be paid. Duties
include teaching a minimum of two courses over two semesters after year one.
US Citizens only are eligible, and applicants should be minority students
defined as Black non-Hispanic; Asian or Pacific Islander; Native American; and
Hispanic.
Applicants should have a background in communication disorders, or linguistics
and phonetics. We prefer applicants to hold the Master's degree, but those with
excellent undergraduate degrees will also be considered.
For further information, please contact the Head of Department, Dr. Martin J Ball.
Application Deadline: 15-Jun-2007
Web Address for Applications: http://gradschool.louisiana.edu/
Contact Information:
Dr. Martin Ball
mjball at louisiana.edu
Phone: (337) 482 1077
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