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LINGUIST List 19.3839

Mon Dec 15 2008

Support: Speech, Language & Cognition: PhD Student, U College London

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        1.    Bronwen Evans, Speech, Language & Cognition: PhD Student, University College London, United Kingdom


Message 1: Speech, Language & Cognition: PhD Student, University College London, United Kingdom
Date: 15-Dec-2008
From: Bronwen Evans <bronwen.evansucl.ac.uk>
Subject: Speech, Language & Cognition: PhD Student, University College London, United Kingdom
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Institution/Organization: University College London, UK
Department: Centre for Human Communication
Web Address: http://www.chc.ucl.ac.uk/

Level: PhD

Job Rank: PhD

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Speech, Language and Cognition

Description:

The UCL Centre for Human Communication is pleased to announce that it has been
awarded two quota ESRC studentships for the academic year commencing September
2009 and is additionally able to nominate applications for an ESRC open
competition studentship.

ESRC studentships provide up to four years full funding for postgraduate
training. They cover tuition fees and include a maintenance grant.

The CHC will consider applicants for 1+3 quota and open studentships for the
MRes in Speech, Language and Cognition followed by PhD research within the CHC
group. We will also consider applicants who have completed relevant
Masters-level training for a 3 year PhD studentship within the CHC. The CHC is a
virtual centre that exists to foster interaction amongst UCL staff who are
involved in research on human language and communication. Research includes, but
is not limited to, acquisition, the neurobiology of communication, pathology,
perception, production, rehabilitation, pragmatics, technology innovations,
theory construction and modelling.

Applicants should send a CV, covering letter and the names and email addresses
of two referees to Bronwen Evans at the email address listed below. The covering
letter should include an outline of the applicant's principal research
interests. Applications for the 3 year PhD studentships only must also outline a
plan of the intended research. Ideally, this plan should have been discussed
with a potential supervisor based at UCL. Staff details can be found at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychlangsci/staff/academicstaff.

All applications are subject to nationality and residency restrictions and
applicants are also asked to indicate in their submission that they meet the
ESRC's nationality and residency requirements. These requirements and other
information are available in the ESRC's Guidance Notes for Applicants, which
applicants are strongly advised to consult when completing their application.

Applications received after the deadline will still be considered for admission
but will be too late to be considered for the ESRC quota studentship.

Applications Deadline: 30-Jan-2009

Mailing Address for Applications:
        Attn: Dr. Bronwen Evans
        Chandler House
        2 Wakefield Street
        London London WC1N 1PF
        United Kingdom

Web Address for Applications: http://www.chc.ucl.ac.uk/jobs/studentships.html

Contact Information:
        Dr Bronwen Evans
        bronwen.evansucl.ac.uk
        Phone:44 20 7679 4089


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