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New MSc and MPhil/PhD Programs in Natural Language Processing in the Computer Science Dept. at King's College, London A new Natural Language Processing research group has been created in the Computer Science Department at King's College, London. This group is offering an MSc in Natural Language Processing, which will start in September 2001, and opportunities for MPhil/PhD studies. For information on the group and these new programes please consult our web site at www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/research/groups/nlp/index.html. Inquiries can also be directed to Shalom Lappin (lappinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedcs.kcl.ac.uk) or Jonathan Ginzburg (ginzburg
dcs.kcl.ac.uk). The Department of Computer Science at King's College anticipates having two EPSRC funded quota PhD studentships for September, 2001. These will be awarded on a competitive basis to PhD applicants from any area of computer science. The holder of an EPSRC quota studentship must be a permanent resident of the UK to receive a tuition scholarship and a maintenance grant. Residents of a European Union country are eligible for a tuition scholarship only. Qualified PhD applicants interested in pursuing research in natural language processing will be considered for these grants.