Corpora: AHRB studentship in text summarisation
Constantin Orasan
in6093 at wlv.ac.uk
Wed Sep 12 12:00:25 UTC 2001
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AHRB RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP
The University of Wolverhampton, School of Humanities, Languages and
Social Sciences invites applications for an AHRB-funded research
studentship in text summarisation. The research of the student will
focus on developing discourse strategies for summarisation of scholarly
articles. We are looking for candidates with a good honours degree in
either of the following areas: Computational Linguistics, Computer
Science, Information Sciences, Linguistics or Languages. Candidates with
background in Computer Science will be expected to be involved in some
linguistics research; candidates with a background predominantly in
languages/linguistics will be expected to be involved in some
programming during the course of the work. The University offers a wide
range of courses in Linguistics and Computer Science which can help
enhance the background of the successful candidate, if necessary.
The AHRB studentships are subject to residence restrictions in that the
candidate must either be a UK citizen or have been a resident in the UK
for at least three years (1 year for EC citizens). Information on
eligibility with respect to residence is available at
http://www.clg.wlv.ac.uk/news/page1.htm
Applications should be sent to
Prof. R. Mitkov
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences
University of Wolverhampton
Stafford St.
Wolverhampton
WV1 1SB
and must include
- completed application form
- a CV
- copy of university degree
- evidence of postgraduate qualification or experience (if applicable)
- proof of nationality or residence status
- a covering letter in which candidates explain why they have applied
for the studentship, give details of any relevant experience/interests
The application form can be downloaded from
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/sles/compling/news/AHRB_app_form.doc
The closing date for applications is 30th September 2001.
The short-listed applicants will be interviewed in the week starting 1st
October.
The AHRB maintenance grant amounts to 7 500 GBP in the first year, 8 200
GBP in the second year and 9 000 GBP in the third year.
The successful candidate is expected to start the studentship by the end
of October 2001, joining the Research Group in Computational Linguistics
at the University of Wolverhampton
(http://www.wlv.ac.uk/sles/compling/).
For further information/queries, please contact
Prof. Ruslan Mitkov, tel. 01902 322471,
Email R.Mitkov at wlv.ac.uk or in6093 at wlv.ac.uk
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