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Announcement: Summer School 2000 in Bulgaria - CLaRK'2000 The Tuebingen-Sofia International Graduate Programme in Computational Linguistics and Represented Knowledge (CLaRK) is inviting applications to a summer school in Sozopol, Bulgaria, this summer. Dates: August 27th - September 10th 2000 (days of arrival and departure) Place: Resort town of Sozopol (Black Sea), Bulgaria Language: English Participants: Participants should be doctoral students who research the interfaces between computer science, cognitive science, linguistics, mathematics and philosophy. In exceptional cases, postdoctoral researchers as well as outstanding students in the final year of masters level studies who intend to pursue a doctorate will also be considered. The summer school is limited to 25 students. Places are competitively allocated on the basis of the research interests of the participants and the perceived benefits to those interests of attending the summer school. Participants must be proficient in English. Stipends: Via the CLaRK Program, the Volkswagen-Foundation will provide stipends for up to 6 students from the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and 6 further students from Bulgaria. The stipends will be awarded on a competitive basis. The stipends will comprise travel costs (up to DEM 600), and room and board for the duration of the summer school. At the discretion of the CLaRK Program, the stipends may include additional support for travel costs above DEM 600. Costs: Participants who are not sponsored by a CLaRK stipend should anticipate approximately DEM 125 for room and board per day. Costs for transportation to and from the summer school are not included in this estimate. Applications: Applications with a completely filled in registration form (available from www.uni-tuebingen.de/IZ/application.rtf ), a curriculum vita, and a short (maximum three pages) summary of relevant past and present research and education must be submitted to the Office of the International Centre at Tuebingen by 30th April 2000. Applicants should indicate whether they are applying for a CLaRK stipend. CLaRK stipend applications must include a letter of recommendation with their application. Internationales Zentrum fuer Wissenschaftliche Zusammenarbeit Universitaet Tuebingen Keplerstr. 17 D - 72074 Tuebingen Tel.: (0049) 7071 / 29 - 77352 or /29 - 74156 Fax: (0049) 7071 / 29 5989 e-mail: izMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuni-tuebingen.de WWW: www.uni-tuebingen.de/IZ/starte.html Content and Goals Computational linguistics and knowledge representation are two distinct disciplines that share a common concern with what knowledge is, how it is used, and how it is acquired. However, though knowledge representation and computational linguistics clearly address broadly similar research problems, research within each of these fields has hitherto been largely ignorant of research in the other. Moreover, the ignorance the two fields have of each other both fosters and is fostered by a wide gulf between the educations received by students of knowledge representation and students of computational linguistics. The goal of the summer school is to help bridge this gulf by introducing the summer school students to recent developments in the interdisciplinary field of computational linguistics and knowledge representation. The summer school will take the form of courses in various topics. The program provisionally includes courses in computational morphology, corpus linguistics, declarative knowledge representation, natural language semantics, Slavic syntax and psycholinguistics. Preliminary Course Program Erhard Hinrichs, Sandra Kuebler: Computational Tools for Corpus Linguistics Valia Kordoni/Frank Richter: A Comparison of LFG and HPSG Anna Kupsc: Slavic in HPSG Detmar Meurers: Introduction to HPSG Janina Rado: Introduction to Psycholinguistics Kiril Simov/Gergana Popova: Computational Morphology Kiril Simov/Atanas Kiryakov: Declarative Knowledge Representation Contact for further information: Kiril Ivanov Simov (Sofia): kivs
bgcict.acad.bg Frank Richter (Tuebingen): fr
sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de WWW: http://www.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de/clark/