22.2356, Jobs: General Linguistics: PhD Studentship, Newcastle University
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Subject: 22.2356, Jobs: General Linguistics: PhD Studentship, Newcastle University
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Date: 02-Jun-2011
From: Anders Holmberg [anders.holmberg at ncl.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Studentship, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:20:39
From: Anders Holmberg [anders.holmberg at ncl.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Studentship, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: Newcastle University
Department: Sch. of English Literature, Language & Linguistics
Job Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/elll/
Job Rank: PhD Studentship
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
Newcastle University offers four PhD studentships in Arts and Humanities,
including Linguistics (under the AHRC Block Grant Partnership scheme), for
2011 entry. The studentships enable students to undertake and complete a
doctoral degree (PhD). Full and partial awards are available through this
scheme, for British and EU residents only. A full award covers fees and an
annual, tax free stipend of £13,590 (2011/12 rates). A partial award
covers fees only.
Please see the following link for more information on the awards and how to
apply: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/funding/search/list/ahr04
Please note: you must check the AHRC's eligibility criteria to see if you
are eligible to apply and if you would qualify for a full or partial award.
Applications must be received by 12 noon, the 27th of June.
Before making an application, please get in contact with
Anders Holmberg
Tel:+44 (0) 191 222 3530
E-mail: anders.holmberg at newcastle.ac.uk
Application Deadline: 27-Jun-2011
Web Address for Applications: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/
Contact Information:
Professor Anders Holmberg
Email: anders.holmberg at ncl.ac.uk
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