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Erasmus Mundus Masters Course - International Masters in NLP and HLT
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS students and scholars
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS students (all categories except A, http://mastermundusnlp-hlt.univ-fcomte.fr/) and scholars
Deadline : 19th of April 2010
8 scholarships are offered to the best candidates
We invite applications for the Erasmus Mundus MA course on NLP and HLT, organized jointly by Universite de Franche-Comte (France), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain), Universidade do Algarve (Portugal) and the University of Wolverhampton (UK).
The objective of this Masters Course is to provide education and training of specialists in Language Technologies and their applications and prepare them for careers in the LT industry, research and academia.
Students from European or non European countries will be able to select a combination of modules on topics in Linguistics, Translation Studies, Computer Science, and Mathematics, the languages of instruction being those of the country of each partner university. As part of the course, the students will complete a research project jointly supervised by lecturers from the partner universities.
During the two-year programme, each student will spend two semesters at one university of his/her choice, and another two at either one or two other universities. After completing the programme, students will receive a multiple Masters degree from the universities they have attended.
Up to 8 best EU and non-EU candidates (not category A) will be offered a grant for the duration of the course.
4 grants will also be offered to scholars to come for 3 months in one or 2 of the partner universities.
For more information on the course, please visit:
http://mastermundusnlp-hlt.univ-fcomte.fr/
-- Dr. Constantin Orasan <C.Orasan at wlv.ac.uk> Senior Lecturer in Computational Linguistics Research Group in Computational Linguistics http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in6093/ University of Wolverhampton -- Scanned by iCritical.