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Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, an independent university, seeks applicants for PhD Studentships in Speech and Language Sciences (including disorders) to begin September 2001.The University College is allocating funded PhD studentships of �6,555 p.a (plus a discretionary allowance of up to �1800 p.a and assistance with additional research expenses). For further information please contact the named person, or for an application form: Human Resources, Queen Margaret University College, Clerwood Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 8TS (0131 317 3291 - 24 hours) to whom the completed application forms should be returned by Friday 30 March 2001. Web sites http://sls.qmced.ac.uk http://www.qmuc.ac.uk We welcome applications for studentships in the following areas: 1. Acquisition of prosody in monolingual and bilingual children Contact: Dr Ineke Mennen Telephone: 0131- 317-3757 E-mail: imennenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueqmuc.ac.uk Reference No: SLS/1 2. Integrated assessment of non-verbal behaviour in normal and disordered communication Contact: Dr Janet Beck Telephone: 0131-317-3164 E-mail: jbeck
qmuc.ac.uk Reference No: SLS/2 3. Non-verbal behaviour following right hemisphere stroke and in a normally ageing population Contact: Dr Janet Beck Telephone: 0131- 317-3164 E-mail: jbeck
qmuc.ac.uk Reference No: SLS/3 4. Dynamic tongue modelling as an aid to surgical intervention Contact: Dr Alan Wrench Telephone: 0131- 317- 3692 E-mail: awrench
qmuc.ac.uk Reference No: SLS/4 5. Contemporary aspects of the phonetics and phonology of Scottish English: an experimental socio-phonetic approach Contact: Dr James M Scobbie Telephone: 0131- 317- 3692 E-mail: jscobbie
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