33.2970, Confs: General Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 33.2970, Confs: General Linguistics/USA
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 05:36:24
From: Isabelle Barriere [intersectionlinglangcult at gmail.com]
Subject: NSF-REU Intersection of Linguistics, Language & Culture: Online Graduate School Application Workshop
NSF-REU Intersection of Linguistics, Language & Culture: Online Graduate School Application Workshop
Short Title: Graduate Application Workshop
Date: 23-Oct-2022 - 23-Nov-2022
Location: Online, USA
Contact: Isabelle Barriere
Contact Email: intersectionlinglangcult at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://undergrad-language-research.org/grad-application-workshop/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
After students pre-register (for free and preferably by October 17) they will
receive the Zoom link. Students can attend the sessions of their choice;
preregistration will also enable students to ask questions they wish to have
addressed before the workshop and to access the slides of the presenters after
the workshop.
Program:
10am-11.30am General introduction, including benefits of graduate education,
differences between professional and research masters and doctoral programs,
preparing a successful application and an interview. Isabelle Barriere, Molloy
University, Jonathan Nissenbaum, CUNY Brooklyn College & Cass Lowry, CUNY
Graduate Center and Molloy University
11.30am-11.45am Coffee break
11.45am-12.15mn Funding your masters and doctoral studies; focus on federal
funding including NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Isabelle Barriere,
Molloy University
12.15pm- 1pm Lunch break
1pm-1.25pm Masters and Clinical Doctoral Programs in Audiology, Speaker to be
confirmed, Salus University
1.30pm-1.50pm Masters in Speech Language Pathology, Susan Alimonti, Molloy
University
1.55pm-2.15pm Bilingual Extension, Isabelle Barriere, Molloy University
2.15pm-2.35pm Doctoral Programs in Communication Sciences & Disorders, Hia
Datta, Molloy University
2.40pm- 3.10pm Small group discussions with individual speakers in break-out
rooms
BO1: General, funding and bilingual extension: Barriere Molloy U., Nissenbaum,
CUNY BC, Lowry CUNY GC & Molloy U.
BO2: Audiology: speaker to be confirned, Salus U.
BO3: Masters in SLP: Alimonti, Molloy U.
BO4: PhD in CSD: Datta, Molloy U.
3.15pm-3.45pm Masters and Doctoral Programs in Linguistics and Computational
Linguistics Jeff Good, SUNY Buffalo
3.50pm-4.15pm Masters and Doctoral Programs in Psychology (different tracks,
including Cognitive Science) Ariel Goldberg, Tufts University
4.20pm-4.50pm Small group discussions with individual speakers in break-out
rooms
BO1: Linguistics Good, SUNY Buffalo
BO2: Psychology Goldberg, Tufts University
4.55pm-5.30pm Select 1 of 2 parallel sessions:
BO1: US students in Masters and Doctoral Programs Abroad- Isabelle Barrière,
Molloy University
BO2: Foreign students coming for Masters and Doctoral Programs to the US- Zoe
Thijs, Molloy University and/or Hia Datta, Molloy University
Intersection of Linguistics, Language & Culture Program funded by the National
Science Foundation, the American Rescue Plan Act and US Department of Defense
AFOSR-ASSURE program grants # 2041294 & # 2050922 awarded to Isabelle
Barrière, PhD/ Molloy University Communication Sciences & Disorders Department
& Jonathan Nissenbaum /CUNY Brooklyn College Program in Linguistics,
Department of English.
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