17.201, Support: Computational Linguistics: MA/ MSc Student, ICCL

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Subject: 17.201, Support: Computational Linguistics: MA/ MSc Student, ICCL

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Date: 21-Jan-2006
From: Steffen Hölldobler < sh at iccl.tu-dresden.de >
Subject: Computational Linguistics: MA/ MSc Student, International Center for Computational Logic 

	
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Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:09:58
From: Steffen Hölldobler < sh at iccl.tu-dresden.de >
Subject: Computational Linguistics: MA/ MSc Student, International Center for Computational Logic 
 

University or Organization: International Center for Computational Logic
Job Rank: MA / MSc  
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics, Computer Science or a related subject 


European Master's Program in Computational Logic

The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy, the Technische Universität
Dresden in Germany, the Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Portugal, the Universidad
Politecnica de Madrid in Spain and the Technische Universität Wien in Austria
are jointly offering a two year European Master's program in Computational
Logic.  The program is supported by the European Union within the Erasmus Mundus
initiative, which means that we can support non-EU-students by a grant of EUR
42,000.  Students select two of the five partner universities and study one year
at each of the selected sites. If successful they receive a double master's
degree.  The course language is English and our students come from all over the
world.

If you are a student in Computer Science or a related subject, are about to
finish your Bachelor's or an equivalent degree, and have a strong interest in
logic related subjects, then you should consider joining the program.

For details please check out our web pages under
http://european.computational-logic.org/

Please note that the deadline for applications for the Erasmus Mundus grant is
Feb. 10, 2006.

The EU has given us additional scholarships for students from India, Thailand,
Malaysia, China and all other Asian countries.  So please apply. You will find
all relevant information on our above mentioned web pages. 


Address for Applications:

Website: http://european.computational-logic.org/

Deadline for applications:  February 10, 2006

Contact Information:

Prof. Steffen Hölldobler 
sh at iccl.tu-dresden.de





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