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The Swedish national Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT) announces four year graduate fellowships beginning 1st Jan. 2004 (application deadline 22nd Sept., 2003). Information and an application form is to be found on http://www.gslt.hum.gu.se/application The Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT) is a national graduate school for which G�teborg University (Faculty of Arts) is the coordinating host. Students may be registered at any of the following academic institutions in addition to G�teborg University: University College of Bor�s, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Link�ping University, Lund University, University of Sk�vde, Stockholm University, Uppsala University and V�xj� University Supervision is also available from SICS (Swedish Institute of Computer Science). The school offers a doctoral programme in language technology. One of its main aims is to provide advanced training in the foundations of both speech and natural language processing technologies. The application areas it currently focusses on are communicative systems, translation systems, authoring tools, information access and computer assisted language learning. It is committed to an international profile and welcomes applications from outside of Sweden. Robin Cooper Professor of Computational Linguistics Director, GSLT Email infoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuegslt.hum.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 Robin Cooper Professor of Computational Linguistics Director, Graduate School of Language Technology Department of Linguistics University of Gothenburg Box 200 S-405 30 Gothenburg Sweden Email: cooper
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