LINGUIST List 19.1268
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Mon Apr 14 2008
FYI: Post Doc, De Vincenzi Foundation
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Post Doc, De Vincenzi Foundation
Message 1: Post Doc, De Vincenzi Foundation
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Date: 14-Apr-2008
From: Colin Phillips <colin umd.edu>
Subject: Post Doc, De Vincenzi Foundation
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The De Vincenzi Foundation announces a 1-year fellowship, $33,000 plus economy air fare, for Italian students to pursue post-doctoral study in the US, beginning September 1, 2008. The fellowship is for study and research in the area of grammatically-oriented psycholinguistics at a US institution of the applicant's choice. Applications should be received by May 10, 2008 and a decision should be available by June 10, 2008. Applications should be submitted electronically, in English, and should include: - CV, including evidence of competence in spoken English - A four-page statement of purpose describing the proposed plan of study/research - Papers, reports, and/or Ph.D. dissertation written in English by the candidate - The name and contact information for a sponsor at a US University, accompanied by a letter of agreement from the sponsor indicating the individual's willingness to serve as a sponsor if the fellowship is awarded - Candidates should arrange for three referees to submit confidential letters of reference via email to: mariateresa.guasti unimib.it In case the candidate does not hold the PhD at the deadline of submission of the application, the faculty advisor should send a statement of assurance that the PhD will be completed by July 31st, 2008. Applications should be submitted to: mariateresa.guasti unimib.it The De Vincenzi Foundation was established in the will of the late Italian psycholinguist Marica de Vincenzi for the support of young Italian scholars who intend to carry out research abroad in the domain of grammatically-oriented psycholinguistics, preferably at US institutions of the applicant's choice. The scientific committee includes Lyn Frazier as president, Maria Teresa Guasti as vice-president, Janet Fodor, Colin Phillips, Luigi Rizzi, Sandro Zucchi. The head of the administrative board is Remo Job.
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
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