LINGUIST List 23.4704
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Fri Nov 09 2012
Internships: Applied Linguistics: CaMLA Internship Program, USA
Editor for this issue: Brent Miller
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Date: 08-Nov-2012
From: Natalie Nordby Chen <chen.n cambridgemichigan.org>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: CaMLA Internship Program, USA
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University or Organization: Cambridge Michigan Language Assessments Web Address: http://www.cambridgemichigan.org/ Type of Work: Language Assessment Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Duration: 06-May-2013 to 26-Jul-2013 Compensation: Paid Up to $1200 per month Internship Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Minimum Education Level: BA Special Qualifications: Applications are welcome from English language teaching professionals with an interest in second or foreign language assessment and graduate students who are studying linguistics, foreign language assessment, education, psychology, psychometrics, or related fields. In accordance with INS regulations, all successful applicants will be required to show proof of their legal right to accept employment in the United States. Description: We are pleased to announce the inaugural CaMLA Internship Program. The program provides professional training and research opportunities for English language teaching professionals and graduate students based in the United States. Successful applicants will work closely with CaMLA teams on English language assessment tasks and projects that are appropriate to their interests and skills. Three internships are available for Spring/Summer 2013. Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2013 Web Address for Applications:http://www.cambridgemichigan.org/about-us/working-with-us/internships Contact Information: Natalie Nordby Chen Email: chen.n cambridgemichigan.org Phone: +1 734.615.9780 Fax: +1 734.763.0369
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