25.4527, Support: General Linguistics / United Kingdom
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Subject: 25.4527, Support: General Linguistics / United Kingdom
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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 09:03:33
From: Veronika Koller [v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
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Institution/Organization: Lancaster University
Department: Linguistics and English Language
Web Address: http://ling.lancs.ac.uk
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
For 2015/16, the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University will again offer a number of funded PhD studentships for doctoral students from the UK and the EU.
Linguistics at Lancaster is part of the AHRC North West Doctoral Training Centre, which allocates fully funded or fees-only studentships and provides extensive research training.
How to Apply:
For guidelines on how to apply for an AHRC studentship and for the application form, please see application website (below).
The deadline for applications is 13 February 2015 (5pm GMT).
Important: You need to have applied for a place with us by 23 January 2015. The earlier we receive your application to study with us, the more time we have to make you an offer and subsequently advise you on your studentship application.
Details about funding opportunities that we offer for UK/EU and overseas students will be posted here soon. In the meantime, please direct any inquiries to:
Veronika Koller at v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk
The Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster is one of the largest in the UK and is listed 9th for Linguistics in the QS World University rankings. It is home to a wide range of research interests and expertise, including Second Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Sociophonetics, Discourse Studies, Corpus Linguistics, and Literacy Studies. For more details, see website: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/phd/index.php
Application Deadline: 13-Feb-2015
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Michaela Scott
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Lancaster University
Lancaster Lancashire LA1 4YL
United Kingdom
Web Address for Applications: http://www.nwcdtp.ac.uk/howtoapply/
Contact Information:
Dr Veronika Koller
v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk
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