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Wed Aug 03 2005
Support: General Ling/Speech Pathology: PhD, Strathclyde U
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1. Ineke
Mennen,
Linguistics and Speech Pathology: PhD Student, Strathclyde University, United Kingdom
Message 1: Linguistics and Speech Pathology: PhD Student, Strathclyde University, United Kingdom
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Date: 02-Aug-2005
From: Ineke Mennen <imennen qmuc.ac.uk>
Subject: Linguistics and Speech Pathology: PhD Student, Strathclyde University, United Kingdom
University or Organization: Strathclyde University Job Rank: PhD Specialty Areas: Speech Pathology A PhD studentship has become available in the Speech and Language Therapy Division, EPS Department, Strathclyde University, Glasgow. This grant is awarded by Ataxia UK. The project proposes to carry out a detailed investigation of intonation and rhythm in ataxic dysarthria and would suit an SLT or linguistics graduate. Prior knowledge of acoustic analysis and prosodic transcription systems (in particular autosegmental metrical analysis, ToBI) would be valuable. The PhD will be supervised by Dr. Anja Lowit (Strathclyde University, Glasgow) and Dr. Ineke Mennen (Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh). The studentship consists of a maintenance award of £10,000 per annum over 3 years plus fees. Applications are invited by 12 August 2005. Please send a CV and cover letter, as well as contact details for two referees to Dr. Anja Lowit ( address below ). Address for Applications: Dr Anja Lowit SLT Division, Department of Educational and Professional Studies, Strathclyde University 76 Southbrae Drive Glasgow G13 1PP United Kingdom Contact Information: a.lowit strath.ac.uk +44 (0)141 - 950 3531 +44 (0)141 - 950 3762
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