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Why Study Here
Tamara Oliven
Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies MSc
Hui Cao
Syntax PhD
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I chose UCL because of its great reputation and central London location. It has proved a good choice. In fact, UCL Linguistics has surpassed my expectations. What I like most about the department is that its research is not confined to a single (dominant) theoretical framework giving me complete freedom to explore my interests. Moreover, because the department has academics working in a wide variety of areas, I can always get proper supervision and guidance.I also enjoy its friendly multicultural and multilingual atmosphere. The newly refurbished building provides excellent facilities and a relaxed and productive environment. |
Mashael Faisal
Human Communication PhD
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I chose to enrol in the Research Department of Language and
Communication due the vast experience of the research staff. I wasable
to find the supervisors that would provide me with the support and
guidance I needed to complete my PhD and be mentors during this
experience.I come from a clinical background in speech language
therapy. I have been working as a Speech and Language Therapist for the
past five years in a tertiary care hospital. During my work experience
I noticed the very limited amount of research involving adults with
acquired communication disorders. This made me want to improve my
knowledge in conducting scientific research and pursue a research
degree in human communication disorders. |
Kota Hattori
Human Communication PhD
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I wanted to study with my present supervisor as he is a world-leading
expert and we share an interest in the problems involved in learning
the sounds of a second language. The choice of a PhD at UCL allowed me
to pursue my research interests with outstanding supervision and in an
excellently equipped environment. One of the good things about London
is that you meet people from many different countries. Since I am
involved in language-related research, this provides very useful
observations and ideas for research topics. |
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