European Master of Science in Clinical Linguistics
The European Master in Clinical Linguistics (EMCL) is a research Master’s programme that offers students specialist training in clinical linguistics, neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics. We fund highly talented and motivated students to carry out original research and prepare them to be widely employable in academia (PhD) and/or the industry (e.g. neurotechnology, clinical sector).
What
The European Master in Clinical Linguistics (EMCL) is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree (EMJMD) that has been running for over twenty years. The newest edition is offered by Ghent University Ghent (Belgium), the University of Groningen (The Netherlands) and the University of Eastern Finland (Finland). We also collaborate with twenty-six excellent associated partners.
At the University of Groningen the emphasis is on crosslinguistic studies of language-impaired children and adults, language testing in neurosurgical settings, and the usage of neurotechnology and IT for the diagnosis and treatment of language impairments. At Ghent University students are familiarised with advanced topics in statistics and psycholinguistics, including bilingualism, dyslexia, and eye tracking. Finally, at the University of Eastern Finland, the main focus is on speech technology and programming with Python, including both fundamental theory and methods, as well as their application to the assessment of, and adaptive solutions for, speech impairments.
In addition, we have the support of twenty-six associated partners, of which twelve are in the academic sector, five in R&D/neurotechnology, and nine in the clinical sector - for further details, take a look at this overview.
In every cohort, we welcome about twenty students from all over the world. Staggered across two years, our students receive training at each of the academic partners, do a mandatory work placement at one of the associated partners, and write an original Master’s dissertation. After graduation, 70% of our students continue to do research in PhD programmes. Since 2017, we have furthermore seen an increasing number of our alumni pursue R&D and clinical careers, making our programme competitive on the international market.
For whom
The admission requirements vary. Depending on your prior education, you are either able to enrol directly, or there are additional requirements.
Structure
The curriculum consists of eight modules, most of which are covered in multiple terms. These are (Dutch and Finnish) Language and Culture, Methods, Clinical Linguistics and Neurolinguistics, Neurotechnology and IT for clinical linguistics. The curriculum also contains a work placement and a Master’s dissertation. Finally, we offer refresher classes prior to the first term (e.g., to refresh knowledge of linguistics or statistics) and additional research activities throughout the programme (research colloquia, a conference).
There is a strong emphasis on student mobility. Students take their first term at the University of Groningen, where the focus is on language impairment, language testing, and neurotechnology. The second term is organised at Ghent University and focuses on psycholinguistics and research methods. The third term takes place at the University of Eastern Finland, with a focus on speech technology and IT. This term also includes the mandatory work placement at one of our twenty-six associated partners. In their last term, students write their Master’s dissertation at one of the three partners.
Labour Market
The programme is strongly geared towards scientific research. Indeed, a majority (70%) of our students continue to do research in PhD programmes. Since 2017, we have furthermore seen an increasing number of our alumni pursue R&D and clinical careers, making our programme competitive on the international market. An interesting element in the programme is the Job Fair in the second term, where students can meet potential future employers.
Quality Assurance
The European Master's in Clinical Linguistics is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree offered by the universities of Groningen (The Netherlands), Ghent (Belgium) and Eastern Finland (Finland).
More information:
https://www.rug.nl/masters/clinical-linguistics-emcl-research/
This study programme is accredited according to Art. II.151 of the Flemish Higher Education Code.