FYI: LINGUIST fellowship, Teaching Assistant
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We are now soliciting applications for the 2 LINGUIST fellowships, which will support student editors of LINGUIST in 1997-98. Graduate student editors of LINGUIST get more than just monetary support: they also have the opportunity to "listen in" daily on professional linguistic discussions; they gain familiarity with all phases of the Internet; and they acquire name recognition in the discipline. Please bring these fellowships to the attention of your students. In an effort to maintain the international character of the list, we welcome applications from students outside the USA. LINGUIST fellowship holders must have a good command of written English and must become degree-seeking students at either Texas A&M or Eastern Michigan U. Eastern Michigan U. offers a B.A. and M.A. in general linguistics. I is situated in Ypsilanti, MI (about 5 miles from Ann Arbor) in an active linguistics community. The LINGUIST fellow at EMU receives a full tuition waiver (for 15 graduate credit hours per year) plus a stipend of approximately $5000. Application deadline: March 15, 1997. For more information contact: Daniel Seely Graduate Advisor Dept. of English Language and Li Eastern Michigan U Ypsilanti, MI 48197 dseely@emunix.emich.edu Texas A&M offers a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in English and is situated in College Station, Texas. The LINGUIST fellow at Texas A&M receives a stipend of $5000 from the LINGUIST Development Fund plus approximately $3000 from the Texas A&M English Dept. The student pays his/her own tuition. For more information, contact: Clint Machann Graduate Advisor Dept. of English Texas A&M University College Station, TX 78243 or Ann Dizdar dizdar@tamunix.tamu.edu |

