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FYI: Funding for Middle English Research Stay: Norway
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Funding for Middle English Research Stay: Norway
Message 1: Funding for Middle English Research Stay: Norway
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Date: 09-Jan-2011
From: Jacob Thaisen <jacob.thaisen uis.no>
Subject: Funding for Middle English Research Stay: Norway
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Individuals interested in pursuing research in the history of the English language under the auspices of the Middle English Grammar Project are welcome to contact Professor Merja Stenroos (merja.stenroos uis.no) or Dr Jacob Thaisen (jacob.thaisen uis.no) at the University of Stavanger. Funding for a research stay in Norway would be sought from the Research Council of Norway's Yggdrasil programme. Eligible are current doctoral students and those who have successfully completed a doctorate within the past six years. The Yggdrasil mobility programme funds research stays of a duration of between one and ten months; scholarships awarded under the current call are to be taken up within the period of August 2011 to July 2012. The current call is open to citizens of Council of Europe member states (except the Nordic countries), as well as of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico and South Africa. The application deadline is 16 February. For further information about the Yggdrasil programme, including the current call for proposals, please visit the website of the Research Council of Norway at http://rcn.no/1253955432506 For further information about the Middle English Grammar Project, please visit http://www.uis.no/research/culture/the_middle_english_grammar_project/.
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