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  Linguistics (Applied Linguistics) - MPhil


Newcastle University    School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences

Full time & Part time September, January Research Only, MPhil 1 year full time, 2 years part time
Linguistics & Classics (23)

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Are you passionate about language and interested in conducting groundbreaking research? Look no further than the MPhil in Linguistics (Applied Linguistics) at Newcastle University. As one of the largest centres for linguistic research in Europe, we offer a unique opportunity to explore a wide range of methodologies. Our programme is split across three schools, allowing you to delve into diverse theoretical perspectives. With flexible attendance options and the support of experienced supervisors, you can pursue your research interests while maintaining your professional career. We also encourage applications from underrepresented groups, ensuring a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Join us and make a difference in the field of linguistics.

About the course

Newcastle University is one of the largest centres for linguistic research in Europe. This gives you the unique opportunity to learn a wide range of methodologies as part of our Linguistics or Applied Linguistics course. You will be exposed to diverse theoretical perspectives, which will enrich your own research.

Linguistics and Applied Linguistics are split across three Schools:

Our supervisors' current research interests, projects and publications are available from our staff profiles in each of these Schools.

We offer supervision in the following areas:

Linguistic

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Entry Requirements

A 2:1 honours degree or above, or international equivalent. We also usually expect a master’s degree, or international equivalent, at merit or above in a related field.

We especially encourage applications from students who feel they may face specific barriers in accessing higher education or who belong to groups who are under-represented in UK Higher Education. These include, but are not limited to, first-generation students, applicants from minoritised ethnic groups, applicants returning to full-time education after a break, applicants with caring responsibilities, or applicants with disabilities. The School is committed to supporting you.


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