28.2901, Support: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition: PhD, National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
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Subject: 28.2901, Support: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition: PhD, National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
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Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2017 12:07:09
From: Danko Sipka [Danko.Sipka at asu.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition: PhD, National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Institution/Organization: NFMLTA/MLJ
Department:
Web Address: http://www.nfmlta.org
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition
Description:
NFMLTA/MLJ Dissertation Support Grants
Application deadline: September 15, 2017; notification of awards: November 1,
2017
Instituted in 2013 by the NFMLTA and the MLJ, this award helps support
graduate students in the fields of applied linguistics and language education
at the dissertation writing stage. These grants can provide resources at any
stage of dissertation writing, e.g., data gathering, data transcription, data
analysis, or write-up of the findings.
For 2017, seven awards in the amount of $2,500 each will be made.
Eligibility:
- By the application deadline, applicants must have completed all requirements
for the Ph.D./Ed.D., except the dissertation.
- Applicants must have an approved dissertation proposal with, if applicable,
an approved IRB.
- Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program at an institution of
higher education in the United States; they need not be citizens or permanent
residents.
A complete application includes:
- Applicant contact information: Name, physical address, e-mail address, name
of applicant’s institution of higher education
- Brief statement signed by the dissertation advisor/dissertation committee
chair stating that the applicant has: successfully defended his/her
dissertation proposal; the IRB process has been cleared (if appropriate to the
study); the applicant has successfully completed all but the dissertation
writing at the time of application for this grant.
- Proposed dissertation title and a description of the proposed research. The
description should include: purpose of the study, theoretical framework(s),
research questions, methodology, importance of the study, limitations, use of
funding (maximum two pages, single spaced, Times New Roman 12)
Application Deadline: 15-Sep-2017
Web Address for Applications: http://conference.ncolctl.org/awards/fmlta-awards-and-grants-programs-2017-2018/nfmlta-mlj-dissertation-support-grants
Contact Information:
Danko Sipka
Danko.Sipka at asu.edu
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