LINGUIST List 17.1287
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Thu Apr 27 2006
Support: Corpus Ling: MA / MSc Student, U of Liverpool
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1. Michaela
Mahlberg,
Corpus Linguistics: MA / MSc Student, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Message 1: Corpus Linguistics: MA / MSc Student, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Date: 27-Apr-2006
From: Michaela Mahlberg <m.mahlberg liverpool.ac.uk>
Subject: Corpus Linguistics: MA / MSc Student, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Institution/Organization: University of Liverpool Department: Level: MA / MSc Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics Description: A new scholarship, the International Advancement Award, has been introduced by the University of Liverpool. The award will be payable to all new full time international (overseas) students joining non-clincal subject areas in 2006/07. Students starting the new MA in Corpus Linguistics in September 2006 will also be eligible. The award consists of £1,000 which will be deducted from the tuition fee account of the student (applicable to both sponsored as well as self-funded students). In addition, students joining the University in September 2006 will be eligible to claim an accommodation voucher worth £500 from the costs of living in University residences. For more information on the MA in Corpus Linguistics see: http://www.liv.ac.uk/english/ma_courses/MA_Corpus_Linguistics.htm For details on the award and other scholarships: http://www.liv.ac.uk/international/scholarships.htm Mailing Address for Applications: Please See Websites Applications are due by: Open until Filled Contact Information: Michaela Mahlberg m.mahlberg liverpool.ac.uk
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