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The new national Swedish Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT) announces four year graduate fellowships beginning 1st Sept. 2001 (application deadline 7th May, 2001). The school is hosted by G�teborg University and is a collaboration between leading centres in language technology in Sweden including in addition to G�teborg University, Chalmers University of Technology, H�gskolan i Bor�s, H�skolan i Sk�vde, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Link�ping University, Uppsala University, V�xj� University. Students may be placed at any of these institutions. The school aims to integrate research on speech and language and to provide a sound basis in both theoretical foundations and applications oriented research. It is committed to an international profile and welcomes applications from outside of Sweden. More information, including application materials, can be found on http://www.ling.gu.se/gslt , by sending email to gsltMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.gu.se or by contacting the director: Professor Robin Cooper G�teborg University email cooper
ling.gu.se tel +46-31-773 2536 fax +46-31-773 4853 address GSLT Faculty of Arts G�teborg University Box 200 SE 405 30 G�teborg Sweden