[Corpora-List] European Masters Program in Language and Communication Technologies (LCT)

From: Raffaella Bernardi (bernardi@inf.unibz.it)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2007 - 08:36:17 MET

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    *** EUROPEAN MASTERS PROGRAM IN LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
    ***
    http://www.lct-master.org/

    The Erasmus Mundus European Masters Program in Language and
    Communication Technologies (LCT) is designed to meet the demands of
    industry and research in this rapidly growing area. It offers
    education and training opportunities for the next generation of
    leaders in research and innovation. It provides students with profound
    knowledge and insight into the various disciplines that contribute to
    language and communication technologies and strengthens their ability
    to work scientifically. Moreover, students can acquire practical
    knowledge through their choice of modules in Language
    Technology, Computational and Theoretical Linguistics, and Computer
    Science.

    The program requires students to study a year at two different partner
    universities. On successfully completing the program, the student
    will obtain two Masters of Science/Arts degrees, one from each of the
    institutions attended.

    Duration: 2 years

    Language of instruction: English

    Summary of Study Program: The course consists of Compulsory Modules
    and Advanced Modules in Language Technology and Computer Science,
    complemented by a Project, and a Masters thesis, for a total of 120
    ECTS credits.

    The program is distributed among the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
    (FUB), Italy, the University of Malta (UoM), Malta, the University of
    Nancy (Nancy 2), France, the Charles University in Prague, Czech
    Republic, Saarland University (UdS; Coordinator), Germany, and the
    University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Participating in the LCT
    Program (but not in the EM scholarships scheme) are the University of
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands, the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark,
    the University Henri Poincaré (Nancy 1), France, Roskilde University,
    Denmark, and Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

    What makes this Program unique?

    Erasmus Mundus Recognition

    Its inclusion in the Erasmus Mundus Program is recognition of the high
    quality of Masters level instruction the program provides. Few
    Masters degrees receive this recognition, and this program is the only
    Erasmus Mundus Masters Program in the area of LCT.

    Internationalisation

    Students study in an international environment with colleagues and
    teachers from all over the world. Moreover, all students
    study at two different partner institutions of the consortium, and
    hence in two different European countries.

    Interdisciplinary Study Program

    Students gain a background in Language Technology (LT),
    Computational Linguistics (CL), and Computer Science (CS), and are
    offered several specialisation paths based on their choice and
    background. The study program consists of:

    * Compulsory courses on the foundations of Language Technology (LT),
       Computational Linguistics (CL), and Computer Science (CS).

    * Advanced courses on cutting edge topics in Language Technology,
       Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
       and Cognitive Science, which will improve research skills.

    * Internships within the most renowned European industries: these
       offer the students valuable hands-on experience and prepare them for
       entering the market.

    Among others, the topics are:
    * Semantic web,
    * Digital libraries,
    * Computational semantics
    * Question answering,
    * Internet technologies,
    * Discourse and dialog,
    * Natural language generation,
    * Machine translation,
    * Information retrieval,
    * Speech recognition and synthesis,
    * Multilingual human language processing,
    * Cross-lingual information access,
    * Multimodal human computer interaction
    * Psycholinguistics
    * Cognitive modelling.

    Job opportunities

    Graduates of this European Masters Program will bring to businesses
    and industry the expertise needed to improve the nexus between humans
    and machines. They will know how to develop applications in
    translation, voice recognition, automated e-mail response, search
    engines and other pioneering language and communication technologies.

    Scholarships

    Erasmus Mundus Scholarships: In 2007 the European Masters Program in
    LCT will offer several Erasmus Mundus scholarships for non-European
    citizens. Each scholarship for each student amounts to 21,000 EUR per
    academic year. The ranked list of non-EU students eligible for the EM
    Scholarship will be submitted by the consortium to the EU Commission by
    February 28, 2007.

    The consortium has a tuition-waiver budget for reimbursing the total
    tuition/enrollment fees to the students with the highest marks and who
    do not already have a scholarship.

    Other scholarship possibilities may be offered locally by the
    partner universities.

    If you are interested in the program, the information below is relevant
    to you.

    Check the consortium website for further details.

    Deadlines
    Students must pre-register with the program by the:

      ***15th of January 2007***:

    Full applications must reach us by the:

      ***22nd of January 2007***:

    EU students and non-EU students with residence in Europe are encouraged
    to apply by the 15th of January 2007. Applicants in this category should
    also check the website, where possible extensions to the application
    deadline will be posted.

    Prerequisites

    * a three-year Bachelor's Degree or a comparable university-equivalent
       qualification in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics,
       Language Technology, Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science,
       Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, or other relevant disciplines.

    Bachelor's students with good grades so far who will graduate after the
    pre-enrollment deadline are also encouraged to apply for this program.

    * a language certificate in English. Since the medium of instruction in
       the Masters Program is English, students whose first language is
       not English must demonstrate competence in English. We recognise many
       different tests. In the most commonly available, the following
       minimum scores are suggested:

    * TOEFL: 250 (computer-based test) or 575 (paper-based test)

    * IELTS: Level 6.5

    * Cambridge Proficiency Exam (pass)



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