26.817, Support: General Linguistics / United Kingdom
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Subject: 26.817, Support: General Linguistics / United Kingdom
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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2015 19:51:43
From: Veronika Koller [v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
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:
The Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, UK is happy to announce that we have the following fees-only bursaries available for postgraduate students joining us in October 2015:
- PhD students (UK/EU): 1 bursary;
- PhD students (overseas): 1 bursary;
- 1+3 MA + PhD (UK/EU): 1 bursary.
All bursaries are available for full-time or part-time students.
How to Apply:
Applications should be sent to Mrs Marjorie Wood at m.f.wood at lancaster.ac.uk; please see http://ling.lancs.ac.uk/study/phd/bursaries.htm (PhD) for the applicaton forms.
As an applicant, you will have to have been offered a place to study with us.
For any inquiries, please contact Dr Veronika Koller at v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk.
Application Deadline: 20-Mar-2015
Web Address for Applications: http://ling.lancs.ac.uk/study/phd/bursaries.htm
Contact Information:
Dr Veronika Koller
v.koller at lancaster.ac.uk
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