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Support: Speech/Comm Sciences: PhD Student, Trinity College, Dublin
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Applied Linguistics, Clinical Linguistics, Deaf Studies, Phonetics, Sign Linguistics, Speech: PhD Student, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Message 1: Applied Linguistics, Clinical Linguistics, Deaf Studies, Phonetics, Sign Linguistics, Speech: PhD Student, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Date: 02-Mar-2011
From: John Saeed <john.saeed tcd.ie>
Subject: Applied Linguistics, Clinical Linguistics, Deaf Studies, Phonetics, Sign Linguistics, Speech: PhD Student, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Institution/Organization: Trinity College Dublin
Department: School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sci
Web Address: http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/.
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Phonetics
Speech, Clinical Linguistics, Sign Linguistics
Description:
The School of Linguistic, Speech & Communication Sciences in Trinity College Dublin offers a number of Research Studentships for Ph.D. students in: - Linguistics - Applied Linguistics - Phonetics and Speech Science - Clinical Speech and Language Studies - Deaf Studies. The School's Research Studentship includes the payment of annual tuition fees at EU student levels, for a maximum of four years. Under the College's Postgraduate Research Studentship scheme, a further studentship is available which includes the payment of annual tuition fees at EU or non-EU level as appropriate, for a maximum of three years. Each studentship includes an annual stipend, currently valued at 8,000. A limited amount of teaching may be expected of students in receipt of studentships. Research studentships in the School are usually awarded to incoming candidates who have been accepted to study for a Ph.D. in the School. The Ph.D. in Trinity College Dublin is a research degree, based on original research carried out under the guidance of a research supervisor. Decisions on admission are based on a combination of an applicant's research proposal (submitted as part of the application process), previous academic record, and professional experience where relevant. Information on the College's entrance requirements, fees and awards, and other regulations can be found on the Graduate Studies Office website, http://www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies/. Further information about the School's research activities, academic staff, and resources can be found on the School's website, http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/. Prospective applicants are invited to contact the School's Director of Teaching and Learning (Postgraduate), Dr. Jeffrey Kallen (jkallen tcd.ie), in the first instance. Applications for admission are made online via the Postgraduate Application Centre (PAC) at http://www.pac.ie/. Any student who has been accepted for admission in the School can be considered for the Research Studentships; there is no separate application form. Applicants who wish to be considered for the 2011-12 academic year must submit an with PAC no later than 1 May 2011. They should indicate in a covering letter with the documentation submitted to PAC that they wish to be considered for a Research Studentship.
Applications Deadline: 01-May-2011
Web Address for Applications: http://www.pac.ie/
Contact Information:
Dr Jeffrey Kallen jkallen tcd.ie Phone:(+353) 1 896 1495
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