10.324, Support: Computational Ling at U of Brighton
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Subject: 10.324, Support: Computational Ling at U of Brighton
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:43:09 GMT
From: Lynne.Cahill at itri.brighton.ac.uk (Lynne Cahill)
Subject: PhD studentships at University of Brighton
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 11:43:09 GMT
From: Lynne.Cahill at itri.brighton.ac.uk (Lynne Cahill)
Subject: PhD studentships at University of Brighton
Information Technology Research Institute,
University of Brighton
PhD STUDENTSHIPS for October 1999
Application deadline: April 30th 1999
Applications received after this deadline may be considered, but this
cannot be guaranteed.
The Information Technology Research Institute at the University of Brighton
invites applications for two three-year studentships to commence in October
1999: one EPSRC award and one University-funded studentship. The studentships
will be awarded in one (or more) of the following topics in Computational
Linguistics:
document generation (including text generation):
architectures;
corpus analysis;
discourse (syntax, semantics and pragmatics);
evaluation;
hybrid generation;
implementation;
layout;
multilinguality;
diagrammatic reasoning;
integration of pictures in text;
multimodality;
representation languages;
tools
lexicons:
corpus analysis;
evaluation;
lexical statistics;
lexicalized grammars;
lexicography;
lexicon induction from text;
multilinguality;
representation;
tools;
tuning;
word sense disambiguation;
natural language interfaces:
dialogue;
interface design;
tools.
Applicants should have a good honours degree or equivalent in Computer
Science, Computational Linguistics or Linguistics.
EPSRC studentships are restricted to UK or EU residents. Residents of
the UK are eligible for fees and a maintenance allowance; other EU
residents are eligible for fees only (and so would need to be able to
support themselves during their studies). The EPSRC baseline rate of
maintenance allowance is currently approx 6,455 pounds sterling per
annum. For further general information on EPSRC studentships, please
consult:
http://www.epsrc.ac.uk
The University funded studentship is at the same rate and is not restricted.
Students are normally expected to be closely affiliated to an ongoing project
within the ITRI. For additional information please look at our web site:
http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk
or contact:
Mrs Vivienne Wicks,
Research Student Division Administrator,
Information Technology Research Institute,
University of Brighton,
Lewes Rd,
Brighton BN2 4GJ
UK.
Email: postgrad_admisssions at itri.bton.ac.uk
Tel: +44 1273 642903
Fax: +44 1273 642908
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