23.5369, Support: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Manchester, UK

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Subject: 23.5369, Support: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Manchester, UK

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Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 11:00:09
From: Eva Schultze-Berndt [eva.schultze-berndt at manchester.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Manchester, UK

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 Institution/Organization: University of Manchester 
Department: Linguistics and English Lanugage 
Web Address: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/lel/ 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 
Sociolinguistics 

Description:

The Department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of
Manchester invites high-quality PhD proposals in our areas of research
expertise. Outstanding applications which relate to language and society may
be eligible for a Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) scholarship.
This is open to UK and EU students intending to take a PhD degree (+3) or an
MA followed by a PhD (1+3). The University of Manchester is now a member of
the ESRC's North West Doctoral Training College (DTC), which receives the
largest number of ESRC PhD studentships in England.

An award covers tuition fees and maintenance (£13,590 in 2012-13) for UK
residents and fees only for EU residents. For further information, including
details of eligibility criteria, please see
http://www.nwdtc.ac.uk/prospective.html

In order for applicants to be considered for the ESRC award, an application to
the School for a place on the PhD programme has to be received by Thursday 17
January 2013. The submission date for the application for the ESRC award is
Monday 4 February 2013. Please see
http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/ for
details of the application process and additional information.

The Department of Linguistics and English Language is an international centre
for Linguistics and English Language, with 20 full-time members of staff and
approximately 25 Postgraduate Research students. Its staff members, many of
whom are internationally renowned scholars in their specialisms, represent a
unique breadth of subject areas and theoretical approaches. Each of them also
has a special interest in particular languages and language families. In their
research, members of the department combine the advancement of theoretical
approaches with a strong concern for their empirical and methodological
foundations. For more information about the research interests of individual
members of staff and current postgraduate students, please visit
http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/lel/. Please note that we cannot
normally supervise applications focusing mostly on Language Teaching and
Learning.

Postgraduate Research students in Linguistics and English Language are part of
the diverse and dynamic postgraduate community in the new Graduate School of
the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
(http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/graduateschool/).

In addition to the ESRC award, applicants may be eligible for several other
competitive scholarships, including Graduate Scholarships and fee bursaries
offered by the School. For details please see
http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/.

For informal inquiries about the academic side of the application process,
please contact the Postgraduate (Research) Programme director, Prof Eva
Schultze-Berndt, at Eva.Schultze-Berndt at manchester.ac.uk.

For questions about the administrative side of the application process, please
visit http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/apply/
or contact Ms Rachel Corbishley at Phdsalc at manchester.ac.uk.
 

Application Deadline: 17-Jan-2013 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/apply/ 

Contact Information: 
	Prof Eva Schultze-Berndt 
eva.schultze-berndt at manchester.ac.uk  





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