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2000-01 LINGUIST Fellowship We are now soliciting applications for the LINGUIST fellowship at Eastern Michigan University. This fellowship will support a student editor of LINGUIST in 2000-01. Those of you who have contributed to the LINGUIST Development Fund are funding this fellowship; and we'd like to ask you to bring it to the attention of your students. Graduate student editors of LINGUIST get more than just monetary support: they also have the opportunity to "listen in" daily on professional linguistic discussions, to interact informally with working linguists across the world, and to become familiar with all phases of the Internet, especially web site maintenance and design. In an effort to maintain the international character of the list, we welcome applications from students outside the USA. The LINGUIST fellowship holder must have a good command of written English and be degree-seeking student at Eastern Michigan University. Eastern Michigan U. offers a B.A. and M.A. in general linguistics. The M.A. curriculum offers a solid foundation for further study in linguistics; about half of Eastern Michigan M.A. candidates go on to Ph.D. programs in linguistics. EMU is situated in Ypsilanti, MI (about 5 miles from Ann Arbor) in a very active linguistics community. The LINGUIST fellow at EMU receives a full tuition waiver (for 18 graduate credit hours per year) plus a 9-month stipend of approximately $6300. Application deadline: March 15, 2000. For more information about the graduate program, contact: Daniel Seely Graduate Advisor Dept. of English Language and Literature Eastern Michigan U Ypsilanti, MI 48197 dseelyMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueemunix.emich.edu For more information about working for The LINGUIST List, contact Helen Aristar-Dry hdry
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