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Please make this information available to interested students. Doctoral Fellowships Graduiertenkolleg Sprachliche Repr�sentationen und ihre Interpretation University of Stuttgart The GKSRI at the University of Stuttart announces the opening of competetion for twelve fellowships to be awarded in the year 2000. The Kolleg is a structured doctoral program in linguistics and computational linguistics which is to be funded by the DFG starting in May, 2000. It emphasizes linguistic theory and computational methodology for linguistic research. Up to six fellowships for participation in the doctoral program will begin in May 2000 (start of summer semester) and up to six additional fellowships in November (start of winter semester). Candidates for both dates should participate in the present competition. Deadline for application is January 25, 2000. See http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/Graduiertenkolleg/ for application requirements and information about the program. Email inquiries (plain text only, please) may be sent to graduiertenkolleg-sekretariatMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueims.uni-stuttgart.de. - ------------------------------------------------------------- Mats Rooth (GKSRI), IMS, Universit�t Stuttgart, Azenbergstr. 12, D-70174 Stuttgart, Germany fax: +49-711-121-1366 phone: +49-711-121-1390 secretary: +49-711-121-1379 email: graduiertenkolleg-sekretariat
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