32.467, FYI: The Duolingo Dissertation Grants in Language Learning with Technology
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Subject: 32.467, FYI: The Duolingo Dissertation Grants in Language Learning with Technology
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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2021 12:54:19
From: Emily Moline [researchgrants at duolingo.com]
Subject: The Duolingo Dissertation Grants in Language Learning with Technology
The Duolingo Dissertation Grant Program supports dissertation research by
doctoral candidates specializing in second or foreign language learning with
technology. Applicants should be at the level of advanced candidacy and their
dissertation proposals should have been approved by the relevant departmental
authorities at their institutions on or before May 31st, 2021. Duolingo will
award up to 5 dissertation grants each year in the amount of US$5,000 per
grant. The grant program is open to doctoral candidates in the United States
for research into the learning of any language with technology.
Materials to submit
- A summary of the dissertation research looking into a topic in the field of
language learning with technology (no more than three single-spaced pages,
including references and appendices). The summary must include an introduction
to the topic, a brief literature review, research questions, research
methodology, and implications of the potential findings.
- An official letter of support from the applicant's research supervisor
confirming the approval of the research proposal by a faculty committee at
their institution and the high likelihood of successful completion of the
project. A detailed letter of recommendation is not required.
How to apply
- Applicants: Email your application as a PDF attachment to
researchgrants at duolingo.com with the subject line “[your last name]
Dissertation Grant Application.”
- Supervisors: Email your letter of recommendation as an attachment to
researchgrants at duolingo.com with the subject line “[applicant’s last name]
Dissertation Grant Recommendation.” The letter of recommendation must come
directly from the supervisor.
Timeline
Applications should be submitted by 11:59 p.m. PT, May 31, 2021. Notifications
will be sent out by August 31, 2021.
Grant recipients are required to submit a one-page summary of their
dissertation research within three months of completion. The summary should be
written for a general audience. They will also be invited to present their
research at Duolingo (potentially virtually).
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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