[Corpora-List] Up to three PhD-Positions as of October 2007

From: Dietrich Klakow (dietrich.klakow@lsv.uni-saarland.de)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 10:44:47 MET

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    Up to three PhD scholarships starting in October 2007 are available in
    the

    Partnership International for Research and Education (PIRE)

    Meaning Representations in Language Understanding
    =================================================

    The partnership for research and education (PIRE), established in 2005,
    is a collaborative PhD programme between

    * Saarland University, Germany

    * the Brown Laboratory for Linguistic Information Processing headed by
    Eugene Charniak

    * The Johns Hopkins University Center for Language and Speech Processing
    (CLSP) headed by Frederick Jelinek

    * Charles University (Jan Hajic), Czech Republic.

    PIRE is also affiliated with our existing International Research
    Training Group (IRTG) co-operation with Edinburgh University.

    Each scholarship is funded for two years, normally extendable for a
    third year. Doctoral degrees may be obtained in computational
    linguistics, phonetics, or informatics, from Saarland University. The
    official language of the programme is English. Distinguishing features
    of the cooperation include:

    - Joint supervision of dissertations by lecturers from Saarbruecken and
    our US partner universities

    - A six month research stay either at Brown University or at Johns
    Hopkins University

    - An intensive research exchange programme between all four universities
    involved in PIRE.

    PhD projects will be in the area of meaning representation for natural
    language processing and suitable applications like machine translation
    or speech reconstruction.

    The scholarship currently provides EURO 1468 per month. Additional
    compensation includes family allowance (where applicable), travel
    funding, support for carrying out experiments, and an additional monthly
    allowance for the duration of the stay in the US. Applicants should hold
    a strong university degree equivalent to the German Diplom or Magister
    (e.g. Master's level) in a relevant discipline, and should not be more
    than 28 years of age. Women and international students are particularly
    encouraged to apply.

    Deadline for applications: 30 April, 2007

    Applications should be sent electronically to:
    pire-admin@CoLi.Uni-SB.DE

    To be fully considered, please include:

    - a curriculum vitae indicating degrees obtained, disciplines covered
    (e.g. list of courses ), publications, and other relevant experience

    - a sample of written work (e.g. research paper, or dissertation,
    preferably in English)

    - copies of high school and university certificates, and transcripts

    - two references (e-mailed directly to the PIRE office
    (verburg@CoLi.Uni-SB.DE) before the deadline)

    - a statement of research interests, previous knowledge and activities
    in any of the relevant research areas.

    If you have already applied for our IRTG postions
    (http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/projects/igk/announcement/) or are
    planing to do so, you do not need to send your complete application
    again, but just a short note, that you would also like to be considered
    for PIRE.

    In case an application can only be submitted by regular post, it should
    be sent to:

    PIRE office
    Claudia Verburg
    Department of Computational Linguistics
    Saarland University
    P.O. Box 15 11 50
    D-66041 Saarbruecken
    Germany

    If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Dr. Dietrich Klakow
    (pire-admin@CoLi.Uni-SB.DE).

    For more information see also
    http://www.pire.uni-saarland.de/index.html
    http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/research/pire/
    http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/projects/igk/



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