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Fri Jan 30 2009
FYI: New MAs in Language & Cognition at Bangor University
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New MAs in Language & Cognition at Bangor University
Message 1: New MAs in Language & Cognition at Bangor University
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Date: 30-Jan-2009
From: Vyv Evans <v.evans bangor.ac.uk>
Subject: New MAs in Language & Cognition at Bangor University
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Dear colleagues, Three new Master of Arts (M.A.) programmes in the area of Language & Cognition have recently been inaugurated at Bangor University. Accordingly, applications are invited for September 2009 entry in the following MA programmes: -Cognitive Linguistics -Language, Communication & Cognition -Anthropological Linguistics These are hosted in the School of Linguistics, Bangor University. Bangor University boasts the senior Linguistics department in the UK, and is located on the Menai Strait, in North Wales in the ancient cathedral city of Bangor. Bangor is situated adjacent to the Snowdon Mountains, one of the most picturesque regions in Europe. The MA programmes run for 12 months, full time, providing a set of core modules and option modules, with a 20,000 individual research dissertation. The MA programmes are highly distinctive, and are taught by leading experts. They also form an ideal platform for PhD research. Web details on the new MA schemes are available from the School of Linguistics: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/linguistics/ Contact the MA programme director, Prof. Vyv Evans with specific enquiries (v.evans bangor.ac.uk). Sincerely, Vyv Evans Professor of Linguistics www.vyvevans.net
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
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