LSA Bulletin
March 2005

The Ken Hale Chair

Executive Committe

Audit Report

Annual Report

2005 Annual Meeting

Call for Papers

Senate YOL Resolution

Grants

Bulletin Board

Acknowledgements

Appreciation

Nota Bene

Grants

Center for Applied Linguistics

CAL invites applications for the 2005 G. Richard Tucker Fellowship. During the period of June 2005 - May 2006, including a four-week residency at CAL in Washington, DC, the Fellow will interact with senior staff members on one of CAL's existing research projects or on a suitable project suggested by the Fellow. The fellowship pays a stipend plus travel expenses. Priority will be given to proposals that focus on all types of language education and testing or on language issues related to minorities in the United States or Canada. The competition is open to candidates for a master's or doctoral degree in any field that is concerned with the study of language. Minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a degree program in the United States or Canada and must have completed the equivalent of at least one year of full-time graduate study. Applications must be received on or before 15 April 2005. Contact: Grace S. Burkart, CAL, 4646 40 St, NW, Washington, DC 20016; (202) 362-0700; grace@cal.org.