Our PhD Linguistics programme enables you to carry out research in a field of linguistics that matches the interests of one of our members of staff. The Department of Linguistics and English Language is an international centre for Linguistics, with 22 full-time members of staff and approximately 35 postgraduate research students.
As part of your application you also need to provide a research proposal on the Department's PhD Applied Linguistics by Thesis and Coursework research proposal form. This is available from the Research proposal section of our PhD study webpage, as is the guidance on completing the form. English Language Requirements.It normally takes three-years of full-time study or six years of part-time study to complete our PhD in Linguistics. You’ll take a confirmation viva at 12-15 months (or 24-30 months part-time) and then be assessed by a thesis and viva examination.PhD Study. Our doctoral programmes have a history of outstanding, and sometimes award-winning, doctoral theses, both on our PhD Linguistics by Research Only, and on our partially taught PhD in Applied Linguistics by Thesis and Coursework.
The PhD in Applied Linguistics is an interdisciplinary programme run jointly with the Department of Education. It addresses language learning, second language acquisition, EFL, language policy, and language processing. The PhD in Language and Communication is an interdisciplinary programme involving Education, Language and Linguistic Science.
Our PhD programme in Linguistics attracts outstanding scholars, and competition for places and for funding is at the highest level. PhD students work closely with academic staff at the very forefront of the discipline and are part of a well-resourced, intellectually stimulating, friendly and supportive environment.
Distance learning PhD research students undertake a structured programme of research training, delivered entirely through a combination of module books and interactive tasks, readings, and discussion through the University's online virtual learning environment. The training covers core skills including: Requirements of the PhD degree and.
PhD in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics (Course Code: MLAL212) The PhD in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics is a PhD track for students whose research interests lie more widely in the field of linguistics. Research proposals from a broad range of linguistic subdisciplines are welcomed.
As a Linguistics and English Language PhD student, you will benefit from. desk space and access to a computer in a space specifically designed for research students. There are a range of facilities on the Falmer site include various catering options.
Students preparing for the PhD in Linguistics usually take an MA in Linguistics, Bilingualism or Cognitive Linguistics either at Bangor or elsewhere. Students accepted on the PhD programme have probationary status for the first year, after which their status will be confirmed subject to satisfactory completion of the requirements outlined below.
The department offers three Ph.D. programs: in Cognitive Science, Linguistics and Psychology. Ph.D. students are accepted by the department and formally choose one of the three programs. The department does not accept students interested in obtaining terminal master's degrees.
Linguistics at Ulster University has a strong research focus and a lively research atmosphere. PhD Researchers are valued members of the research community and rapidly become part of an active research group. They take part in regular staff-student seminars where current research is presented and debated. The group regularly organises.
Postgraduate research in Humanities Linguistics. Whilst studying for a Research Degree in Humanities Linguistics, you will become part of the thriving Research Group in Computational Linguistics (RGCL). Founded in 1998, by Professor Ruslan Mitkov, RGCL is a growing and world-leading inter-disciplinary research group which specialises in various.
In adherence with campus directives, Linguistics has ceased in-person advising and instead is offering online services through May 3, 2020. We continue to be committed to serving our undergraduates and graduate students during this time.
Linguistics highlights. Opportunities to attend Professionalising the PhD sessions, designed to help you maximise your research experience, and to organise or participate in Common Grounds, the annual postgraduate conference.
The Department of Linguistics is home to one of the oldest and most distinguished linguistics programs in the United States. Harvard began offering higher degrees in “comparative philology,” as historical linguistics was then called, as early as the 1930s. By 1941, Harvard had a full-fledged Department of Comparative Philology, which became the Department of Linguistics a decade later.
A PhD in Linguistics enables you to undertake a substantial piece of supervised research in the subject that makes an original contribution to knowledge and is worthy of publication. A PhD, also known as a doctorate, is a requirement for a career as an academic or researcher. In addition, it has become a qualification valued by many employers who recognise the skills and commitment a PhD.
Life as a Linguistics PhD Student Introductory meeting. At the beginning of the Michaelmas Term there is an introductory meeting for all new PhD students in the Faculty, at which you will be told about the structure of the course, PhD training requirements, and be given a pack of useful information.