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  1. LINGP01

    This program is offered by the Arts Research Graduate School, and is also applicable to students studying externally. All PhD students will be required to undertake compulsory training in the following areas: professional development as part of the Monash Doctoral Program. Students must, in consultation with their supervisor (s), satisfactorily ...

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    Our Linguistics and Applied Linguistics program is #1 in Australia and #26 in the world (QS rankings 2023). University of Melbourne researcher Lucy Davidson and Murrinhpatha language consultant Joseline Perdjert transcribing children's speech, near Wadeye, Northern Territory. Our academic staff teach and carry out research into the nature of ...

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    Our Linguistics and Applied Linguistics program is #1 in Australia and #26 in the world (QS rankings 2023). Russian Studies. Part of Australia's #1 University for Modern Languages (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021), we offer a full graduate (Masters and PhD) and undergraduate (Major) program in Russian Studies ...

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    Research. Linguistics and Applied Linguistics within the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics has a reputation for excellence in research, supervision and teaching (nationally and internationally), attracting students from all around the world. Monash is the top-ranked university in Australia for research in linguistics ...

  5. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Language, Literature and Culture

    Flinders University's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Language, Literature and Culture provides the opportunity to pursue an advanced research project in English literary studies, philosophy, communications, or applied linguistics, and expand our understanding of the cultural and social forces that shape and steer the world today.

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    Graduate studies in linguistics at ANU draws upon the expertise of the largest concentration of linguists in the southern hemisphere. For more than 20 years research in linguistics at ANU has focused on the descriptive and comparative study of the languages of Australia, Papua-New Guinea, the Pacific Islands, Indonesia and China.

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    The Linguistic and Applied Linguistics Graduate Research Program works with our students to provide a deep, scientifically informed knowledge of how language is used and structured. The tools you'll acquire naturally augment those of anthropology, psychology, law, computer science and other complementary disciplines.

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    Australia Day 2018 honours list; November 2017. Images; Monash graduate Dr. Bart Kolodziejczyk wins Victorian Government's International Alumnus of the Year Award; Celebrating our first alumni; Lao Foreign Minister returns to Monash; September 2017; July 2017. Alumni profile: Clara Pagone; Australia Vietnam Young Leadership Dialogue

  9. Linguistics

    Masters/PHD. Synopsis. Research students in linguistics study in a range of areas, from describing languages, carrying out research into theories of language (formal and functional), going on field-work, applying linguistic skills to areas such as translation, education, discourse analysis and intercultural communication.

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    Linguistics. The study of linguistics at ANU draws upon the expertise of the largest concentration of linguists in the southern hemisphere, and of people teaching the largest number of languages in Australia. In the 2021 QS rankings, ANU Linguistics was ranked #1 in Australia, and #22 in the world. ANU has strengths in Linguistics, Applied ...

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    Linguistics is the study of human language. It aims to find out what language is like and identify ways to use this knowledge in understanding communication, culture, social life, and the human mind. Each of the world's 6000 languages is a rich and textured system. From the Amazon to Africa, Southeast Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

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    Fundamentally, linguistics at Macquarie strives to understand and improve communication. We endeavour to understand human speech production and reception, language processing, as well as language acquisition, across the lifespan. In doing so, linguistics at Macquarie spans a wide range of research areas and disciplines within the broader areas ...

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    Applied Linguistics is the study of how languages are used and how they can be analyzed, learned, and best be taught. Understanding how languages are used is crucial in understanding human behaviour as we grow, live, work and interact with each other, whether in the home, school, work, or across international boundaries, cultures and customs.

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    Researcher Exploring Indigenous Languages "Studying linguistics at the University of Queensland was a revelation. After spending a year after high school immersed in another language as an exchange student in Iceland, linguistics opened up to me all the extraordinary-yet-unnoticed things that we do with language every day and some of the wild things that happen in languages across the world.

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    Language is what makes us human - it's more than just a system of communication. The study of linguistics helps us to become more aware of our use of language. It assists greatly in the learning and teaching of languages. It is particularly vital for teaching and recording Indigenous languages to ensure their survival for future generations.

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    I hold a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Canterbury (New Zealand), a M.A. in English as a Second Language from the University of Arizona (USA), and a B.A. in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics from the Saratov State University (Russia). ... Canberra, Australia, pp. 41-45. Gnevsheva, K 2021, 'Book Review: Folklinguistics and Social ...

  17. Linguistics in Australia: 39 Best universities Ranked 2024

    Below is a list of best universities in Australia ranked based on their research performance in Linguistics. A graph of 5.73M citations received by 284K academic papers made by 39 universities in Australia was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

  18. Linguistics : The University of Western Australia

    Linguistics at UWA aims to grow your language understanding and skills, as well as complement other areas of study where language plays a role. Gain a foundation for a career that involves language or languages, human social organisation and culture, or the human mind. Graduates could pursue a career in research, language teaching, speech ...

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    Macquarie's research in language, communication and culture features a wide range of world-class theoretical and applied inquiry across media, communication and cultural studies, language studies and linguistics. At Macquarie we undertake world-leading research into the role of language, languages and cultural practices, in the creation and ...

  20. Associate Professor Carmel O'Shannessy

    Carmel O'Shannessy is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics at the Australian National University. In the 1990s her background as an ESL teacher and Applied Linguist took her to work in remote Indigenous schools in Australia's Northern Territory, in the areas of Indigenous language maintenance and education.

  21. Top doctorate linguistic courses and degrees

    Doctor of Philosophy in Slavic Languages and Literatures - Linguistics UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY. THE World Ranking: 9. Ph.D. San Francisco, United States. Next intake: 28.08.2024. Entry Score: IELTS 7.0. USD27366 (2024) View details. Doctor of Philosophy in Classics UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL.

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  23. Graduate Researcher Series: An Interview with Alan Bechaz

    Xiaoyi Zhang. Alan Bechaz is a second-year PhD candidate in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne. His research explores mental health and wellbeing communication in multilingual contexts.For his PhD project, Alan is focusing on communication with and by members of Afghan and Hazara communities in Victoria.

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    She was also fortunate to receive an Australia Awards Scholarship in 2022 and in 2023, left for Australia to again pursue further studies. Today Leisale is halfway through her Master of Philosophy in Linguistics (MPhil), at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia. She will graduate in February 2025.

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    The Linguistics Department at the University of Hawaii has a long tradition of empirical and theoretical study of language. While research and teaching cover most of the major language families of the world, we have a special focus on documenting and studying languages of the Pacific, including Austronesian and East Asian Languages.