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The Graduate Program on `Human and Machine Intelligence' at Freiburg University (Germany) offers four positions for Ph.D. graduate students. The program is primarily dedicated to research in the area of cognitive science and run by professors from related disciplines, i.e., cognitive psychology, neuro- and psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, and artificial intelligence. Graduate students are expected to complete their Ph.D. thesis within two and a half years. The scholarship includes financial support on the range of 1,500 German Marks per month (some rise is anticipated but still not fully acknowledged). Excellency is required for applicants who should be capable to conduct leading-edge research. The supervisors offer extensive personal support and collaboration, high-class technical environments, and competitive research teams which enjoy international reputation. Fluency in German is an asset but not necessarily required. Closing date for applications is February 22, 1999. For general information about the graduate program have a look at http://www.psychologie.uni-freiburg.de/gkmmi/ Contact person is Sabine Kimmler-Schad who can also be reached by her email address: kimmlerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepsychologie.uni-freiburg.de. For a quick orientation about the research activities of the Computational Linguistics Lab browse at http://www.coling.uni-freiburg.de/