22.3096, FYI: Call for Cambridge ESOL Funded Research Programme
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Subject: 22.3096, FYI: Call for Cambridge ESOL Funded Research Programme
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Date: 03-Aug-2011
From: Fiona Barker [barker.f at cambridgeesol.org]
Subject: Call for Cambridge ESOL Funded Research Programme
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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 10:44:19
From: Fiona Barker [barker.f at cambridgeesol.org]
Subject: Call for Cambridge ESOL Funded Research Programme
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University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) is making grant
funding of up to GBP 45,000 available for small, medium and large scale
research projects into language assessment to be conducted during 2012.
Educational institutions and qualified researchers are invited to submit
research proposals on test validation, contexts of test use, test impact or
learning-oriented assessment in relation to one or more of the general,
academic or professional Cambridge English examinations or teaching
qualifications listed on the Programme website.
Proposals should be submitted by midnight GMT 01 October 2011.
For full details and an application form please visit:
http://research.cambridgeesol.org/research-collaboration/funded-research-programme
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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