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Sat Dec 08 2007
Support: Forensic Ling/Phonetics: MA/MSc Student, University of Yorkshire
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1. Paul
Foulkes,
Forensic Linguistics/Phonetics: MA / MSc Student, University of York, United Kingdom
Message 1: Forensic Linguistics/Phonetics: MA / MSc Student, University of York, United Kingdom
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Date: 06-Dec-2007
From: Paul Foulkes <pf11 york.ac.uk>
Subject: Forensic Linguistics/Phonetics: MA / MSc Student, University of York, United Kingdom
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Institution/Organization: University of York
Department: Language and Linguistic Science
Web Address: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/lang/postgrad/forensic.htm
Level: MA / MSc
Job Rank: MA / MSc
Specialty Areas: Forensic Linguistics
Forensic Phonetics/Acoustics
Description:
The Department of Language and Linguistic Science is offering two scholarships for students enrolling on the MSc programme in Forensic Speech Science, 2008-2009. The scholarships provide a tuition fee waiver at the UK/ European Union rate (currently £3,240). Applicants from any country are eligible for consideration. Successful applicants will be asked to demonstrate, before registration, that they have sufficient funds to cover their living expenses and, if overseas, the balance of the overseas tuition fee. For further details please see the website listed above or contact the programme director, Dr Paul Foulkes.
Applications Deadline: 30-Apr-2008
Web Address for Applications: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/lang/postgrad/forensic.htm
Contact Information:
Dr Paul Foulkes pf11 york.ac.uk Phone:+44 1904 432653 Fax:+44 1904 432653
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