Lectureship in Computational Linguistics

Paul Bennett paul at ccl.umist.ac.uk
Wed Oct 3 10:27:37 UTC 2001


Centre for Computational Linguistics, 
UMIST, Manchester

Lecturer in 
Computational Linguistics

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The Centre for Computational Linguistics (CCL) was created almost 25 years ago, 
and has an established reputation for teaching and research in NLP, specializing 
in multilingual applications of CL, notably Machine Translation and 
Computer-Assisted Language Learning.



CCL now has a vacancy for a Lecturer in Computational Linguistics. The 
successful candidate will conduct research in any topic relevant to the Centre'’s 
main research interests, NLP, MT and CALL. The candidate will also contribute to 
postgraduate teaching on MSc courses in NLP, MT and CALL, and will be expected 
to supervise MSc and PhD students. We are looking for someone with a PhD, 
teaching experience, and plenty of ideas for research grant applications. An 
active research profile is essential, and the successful candidate will have a 
reasonable publication record as well as experience of funded research, at least 
as a contributor if not as principal investigator.



For an application form and further details please write to: The Personnel 
Office, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, enclosing a self-addressed 
envelope.  Please quote reference:  LE/A/122.  



Informal enquiries can be addressed by email to Harold.Somers at umist.ac.uk. 
Closing date for  applications: 15th November 2001.

 Salary will be within the 
scale £20,267 to £32,215 according to age and experience.






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