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LINGUIST List Assistantships

  LINGUIST sponsors LINGUIST Research Assistantships for students, the stipends of which are funded principally by subscriber donations with tuition provided by the Graduate School. All LINGUIST List Research Assistants must be enrolled in a linguistics graduate program at Eastern Michigan University (note to international applicants: LINGUIST is more than happy to help with the enrollment process). To find out more about EMU, click on the link at the bottom of the page.
    * Since 1993, when the Assistantships began, LINGUIST has funded 68 assistantships for graduate students.
    * Currently LINGUIST employs 18 graduate student editors.
    * LINGUIST Assistantships are advertised internationally, and applications come from all over the world. Former LINGUIST List assisstants have come from
      Argentina
      Bulgaria
      Canada
      China
      Great Britain
      Greece
      India
      Japan
      Poland
      Russia
      Sweden
      Ukraine

  To find out more about current assistant stipend rates and tuition, go to:

EMU's GA Stipend Rate
EMU's Homepage



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