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The Linguistics Department at the University of Connecticut stands as a premier hub for both theoretical studies in generative grammar and experimental investigations into child language development, earning recognition as a National Distinction Program within the university.
Graduate students can pursue a Ph.D. in Linguistics through rigorous academic training, with the department renowned for its exceptional teaching quality and impressive career outcomes for graduates. Alumni have secured positions at prestigious institutions including Harvard, Yale, the University of Michigan, University College London, and other leading universities worldwide.
The department currently includes eleven core faculty members, three emeritus professors, and thirteen additional teaching and research staff. It hosts about 35 Ph.D. candidates and welcomes numerous international visiting scholars each year.
UConn's doctoral candidates conduct innovative research throughout their studies, frequently presenting at top conferences and publishing in academic journals—both collaboratively and independently. Faculty members' success in securing research funding creates valuable opportunities for student involvement. Interdisciplinary options, such as a Cognitive Science Graduate Certificate, are also available. For child language research, students benefit from the university's Child Development Laboratories and the department's specialized facilities.