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Support: Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, U. of Louisiana Lafayette
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Applied Linguistics, Communication Disorders, Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Message 1: Applied Linguistics, Communication Disorders, Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
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Date: 13-Apr-2011
From: Martin Ball <mjball louisiana.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics, Communication Disorders, Clinical Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
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Institution/Organization: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Department: Communicative Disorders
Web Address: http://www.louisiana.edu
Level: PhD
Duties: Research,Teaching
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics
Communication Disorders, Clinical Linguistics
Description:
Ph.D. Assistantships are available for the start of Fall 2011 (mid-August) or for Spring (January) 2012. Applicants for Fall 2011 should contact us IMMEDIATELY. All tuition fees and a stipend for living expenses will be paid. Candidates with good GRE scores (or those about to take GRE) should contact Ph.D. Coordinator for more details (Dr John Tetnowski). Please attach a current CV with GRE and GPA scores. Candidates from the US should have a Master's degree in Communication Disorders or a Master's or honors bachelor degree in Linguistics. Candidates from outside the US can apply if they have a good honours bachelor degree in Speech-Language Therapy if that is the qualifying level for the profession, or in Linguistics. See website for details about the doctoral program in Applied Language and Speech Sciences. Supervision is offered in all areas of language and speech disorders but not in audiology. For a Fall 2011 start, candidates should contact us immediately. Overseas applications are welcome, but should bear in mind they will need to have taken the GRE exam. Alternate contacts: Head of Department, Dr Nancye Roussel (ncroussel louisiana.edu); Director of Research Center, Dr Martin J. Ball (mjball louisiana.edu).
Applications Deadline: 13-Sep-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr John Tetnowski Dept Communicative Disorders P O Box 43170 Lafayette LA 70504-3170 USA
Web Address for Applications: http://gradschool.louisiana.edu/
Contact Information:
Dr John Tetnowski tetnowski louisiana.edu Phone:337 482 6721
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