Graduate Diversity: Success through Access
The discipline of linguistics is centrally concerned with diversity: linguists study linguistic diversity across the globe; the differentiation, over historic time, of dialects into distinct languages; the maintenance of linguistic diversity in the face of accelerating language loss; conceptual differences across cultures and communities of practice;Ìýand the use of distinctive linguistic features and usage habits to project a wide array of social identities. The Department’s vision is to provide a supportive environment for research and learningÌýby fostering diversity across the areas of curriculum, student body demographics, andÌýfaculty demographics.ÌýIn its graduate programs, theÌýÅ·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Department of LinguisticsÌýseeks to create and maintainÌýan inclusive, open, equitable,Ìýmutually respectful, and intellectually rich environment that embraces diversity among its faculty and students. We recognize that students and faculty from backgrounds not historically wellÌýrepresented in graduate programsÌýenrich our field of study and enhance the educational experience of all students.
What can Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Linguistics provide in return?ÌýStudents seek graduate programs, research projects and careers that are consonant with their values.ÌýWe believe we can best address this need by providingÌýcoursework and research experiences that have an outward-looking focus. We are committed to using the tools of our field to address critical problems and expose social injustice and social inequities: language and language ideology play major roles in discriminatory practices in healthcare, law and education, and language can be weaponized in disinformation and propaganda. Linguistic inquiryÌýcan help disruptÌýmisconceptionsÌýand stereotypes that lead to structural inequality based on social and human differences.
To promote diversity and inclusive excellence, we offer fellowship support to some graduate applicants who we feelÌýwould contribute to the educational benefits of diversity within Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Linguistics and Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ overall, based on their racial, ethnic, linguistic, socioeconomic background, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. We ask that you include a diversity statement addressing any such aspects of your background in the personal statement that you submit as part of your application and that you let us know early of your interestÌýin applying, so that we can include you in any informational or preview sessions that we hold for potential applicants.Ìý