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the second year and some conference attendance in the second and third years. Overview Forming an independent project in its own right, this PhD studentship in applied linguistics orFrench (applied
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linguistic experience in other global contexts. Its expertise bridges literary, historical, ethnographic, digital research, postcolonial and migration studies, and environmental humanities. The ILCS has a
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the complexities of communication and developing a language of description around recurring themes in the conversations and accounts of family and staff, facilitating metacommunication (e.g. factors
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additional funding for the remaining Overseas tuition fees. Applicants whose first language is not English are required to meet UCL's English language entry requirements . Please refer to this webpage for full
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colour names of objects and surfaces in complex scenes; examining visual and linguistic factors contributing to colour categorisation; and exploring potential applications in a range of fields such as e
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large language models in particular. A candidate who demonstrates exceptional aptitude in one or more of these areas (as evidenced, for instance, through strong academic credentials or research papers in
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in Research Methods for Psychology or equivalent are also encouraged to apply. Where English is not the applicant’s first language, a minimum IELTS Academic score of 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5
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. Applications from those who additionally have an MSc in Research Methods for Psychology or equivalent are also encouraged to apply. Where English is not the applicant’s first language, a minimum IELTS Academic
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. Ineligible candidates The following are ineligible to apply: those wishing only to improve their foreign language skills final year undergraduates holders of a permanent academic post wishing to take leave
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of the programme A 250-word summary of each of the following, written in language suitable for the lay reader: the rationale behind the choice of research subject area for doctoral scholarships the relationship