LINGUIST List 18.3520
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Mon Nov 26 2007
Support: English & Varied Linguistic Research: MA / MSc Student, Laval U
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1. Darlene
LaCharité,
English & Various Areas of Linguistic Research: MA / MSc Student, Laval University, Canada
Message 1: English & Various Areas of Linguistic Research: MA / MSc Student, Laval University, Canada
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Date: 25-Nov-2007
From: Darlene LaCharité <darlene.lacharite lli.ulaval.ca>
Subject: English & Various Areas of Linguistic Research: MA / MSc Student, Laval University, Canada
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Institution/Organization: Laval University
Department: Langues, linguistique et traduction
Web Address: http://www.fl.ulaval.ca/lli/
Level: MA / MSc
Duties: Research,Teaching,Project Work
Job Rank: MA / MSc
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Phonology
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
Laval University has several funded graduate assistantships for research and teaching in the English Studies and the English as a Second Language Teaching programs, beginning fall 2008. Interested students at the Master's and PhD levels are invited to apply. Some assistantships involve hands-on research in areas as diverse as second language acquisition, creole morphology, and lexicography. Students have the opportunity to work with well-known researchers in their respective areas. Laval University is a French-speaking university in a French-speaking city. Some courses are given exclusively in French. Students who do not speak French are required to follow courses designed to help them integrate into the working and social environment of the University. However, students working on topics pertaining to English may write their theses in English. Teaching assistantships and some research assistantships require native or near native fluency in English. In addition to financial assistance available in the form of research and teaching assistantships, students from Quebec enjoy a very beneficial fee structure compared to other North American Universities. Fees for out-of-province and out-of-country students, though higher than for Quebec residents, are also attractive. For general information about our graduate programs and submitting an application, consult the website of the Département de langues, linguistique et traduction (listed above). For more specific inquiries, you may contact the Director of graduate studies in linguistics, Mme Denise Deshaies.
Applications Deadline: 15-Mar-2008
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Denise Dehaies Department of languages, linguistics and translation Laval University Quebec City, Quebec Quebec G1K 7P4 Canada
Contact Information:
Dr. Denise Deshaies denise.deshaies lli.ulaval.ca Phone:418-656-2131 Fax:418-656-2622
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