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The School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University has a PhD scholarship available for a research project in the area of 'Language in Society' which is one of the international research strengths of Monash's Faculty of Arts. The scholarship is a special research scholarship, known as the Monash University 10-off-the-top MGS in areas of research priority. The scholarship provides a yearly non-taxable stipend of Aus. $17,609 (2002), and may be held for up to three years. Please note that the scholarship does not include fees. The research priority area 'Language in Society' includes over 20 Monash academics working on the description and analysis of language in its social and communicative context. Research includes the description of languages and languages varieties in Australia and other parts of the world (language documentation); work on endangered languages; studies of language maintenance and shift; language contact; cross-cultural communication and discourse analysis; second language acquisition in social, psycholinguistic and educational contexts; language attitudes studies; jargon and affective language; language and identity; language policy and planning; forensic linguistics; issues of computer-mediated communication, as well as research on linguistic and cultural change. Research at Monash has contributed significantly to international developments in sociolinguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, language policy, language documentation and language contact studies. The School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics includes 14 language disciplines and linguistics (see http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/schools/lcl/ for further details). The doctoral candidate would be able to draw on the considerable linguistic expertise which exists across the School. The School also houses the 'Language and Society Centre' which was established in 1991. Award of the scholarship will take into account academic merit, contribution to the research strength 'Language in Society'' as well as availability of a suitable supervisor. Requirements: Applicants should hold a bachelors degree with first class honours, or a qualification deemed equivalent by the university, from an Australian or overseas tertiary institution. International students and students who require H1 equivalence will have to have their eligibility determined prior to the application deadline for this scholarship. Applicants who haven't already applied for a Monash Postgraduate Scholarship in the open round closing on 31 October 2002, will also need to fill in a 2002 PhD application form. Applications forms can be obtained at: http://www.monash.edu.au/phdschol/forms/appforms.html The awardee is required to commence the scholarship by 31 March 2003. In very exceptional circumstances an awardee may be permitted to commence the scholarship later (but no later than 30 June 2003). Applicants should send a letter of application and submit a two page research proposal as well as the names of two referees. The deadline for submitting applications to the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics for the 'Language in Society' scholarship is 1 December 2002. Applications should be send electronically to either Dr. Heather Bowe (heather.boweMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuearts.monash.edu.au), Dr. Ana Deumert (ana.deumert
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arts.monash.edu.au). Further details can be obtained from: Dr. Ana Deumert School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics P.O. Box 11 A Monash University, Clayton Campus Victoria 3800, Australia Tel. +61-3-990 59830 Fax +61-3-990 55437 ana.deumert
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