Corpora: MSc and PhD Studentships---Informatics, University of Edinburgh

From: Alex Lascarides (alex@cogsci.ed.ac.uk)
Date: Wed May 09 2001 - 19:29:13 MET DST

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    EDINBURGH-STANFORD LINK STUDENTSHIPS

    Human Communication Research Centre and
    Division of Informatics,
    University of Edinburgh

    3 MSC STUDENTSHIPS and
    1 PhD STUDENTSHIP
    to start in October 2001

    Application deadline: June 8th 2001
    Applications received after this deadline may be considered, but this
    cannot be guaranteed.

    The Human Communication Research Centre (HCRC) at the University of
    Edinburgh, under the auspices of the Division of Informatics, invites
    applications for three one-year MSc studenthips and one three-year PhD
    studentship in the areas of Computational Linguistics and/or Human
    Computer Interaction.

    These studentships are funded by Scottish Enterprise, as part of a new
    link between HCRC and the Centre for the Study of Language and
    Information (CSLI), Stanford University.

    The MSc students will be registered for the Edinburgh-based MSc,
    entitled "Cognitive Science and Natural Language" (see
    http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/school/study/msc). They will have an
    opportunity to do their summer dissertation at CSLI Stanford, or as an
    intern with a company based in the Stanford or Edinburgh areas.

    The PhD student's project will be based on collaborative activities
    with colleagues at CSLI and/or companies in the Bay Area. Possible
    PhD topics include (but are not limited to):

    o statistical and symbolic models of natural language
             processing (NLP);
    o dialogue systems;
    o human factors in computer-mediated communication;
    o NLP applications to data mining

    Applicants for both the MSc and PhD should have a good honours degree
    or equivalent in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics,
    Psychology or related subject. Programming skills, preferably in C,
    C++ or java, are essential. Familiarity with current linguistic
    theory in syntax and semantics is a distinct advantage.

    The MSc studentships will pay tuition fees (at home rate, i.e., 2805
    pounds stirling) plus a maintenance allowance of 7,500 pounds
    sterling. If the summer dissertation is to be carried out in the Bay
    Area, then travel expenses will also be paid.

    The PhD studentship will pay tuition fees (at home rate, i.e., 2805
    pounds stirling) plus a maintenance allowance of 7,500 pounds sterling
    per annum for three years. There is also a travel allowance to enable
    collaborations with colleagues in the Bay Area.

    HCRC has close research links with the Institute for Communicating and
    Collaborative Systems (ICCS) within the Division of Informatics. You
    can find out more information about the relevant institutions from:

    HCRC: http://www.hcrc.ed.ac.uk
    ICCS: http://www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk
    CSLI: http://www-csli.stanford.edu

    Information about students, the Edinburgh PhD Programme, and how to
    apply for a PhD can be found by following the various links from the
    following URL:

            http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/school/study/

    Please note that applicants must fill in the faculty's relevant
    postgraduate application form. Details on how to receive this form
    can be found by following the relevant links from the above URL (see
    http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/ccs/study/apply/).

    Deadline for applications: June 8th, 2001.
    Applications received after this deadline may be considered, but this
    cannot be guaranteed.

    For additional advice and information on how to apply for the PhD
    studentship, please contact:

       Admissions Chair
       The Graduate School
       Division of Informatics
       The University of Edinburgh
       2, Buccleuch Place,
       Edinburgh, EH8 9LW
       Scotland, UK.

    email: phd-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
    tel: +44 131 650 4439
    fax: +44 131 650 6626

    For additional advice and information on how to apply for the MSc
    studentships, please contact:

       Msc Admissions,
       The Graduate School,
       Division of Informatics,
       University of Edinburgh,
       5, Forrest Hill,
       Edinburgh, EH1 2QL,
       Scotland UK.

    email: msc-admissions@inf.ed.ac.uk
    fax: +44 131 650 6899

    PLEASE MARK "STANFORD LINK" ON THE APPLICATION.

    For additional information regarding the Edinburgh-Stanford Link,
    please contact:

       Alex Lascarides
       ICCS,
       Division of Informatics
       The University of Edinburgh
       2 Buccleuch Place
       Edinburgh, EH8 9LW
       Scotland, UK.

       Email: alex@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
       Tel: +44 131 650 4428
       Fax: +44 131 650 6626



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