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Fri Mar 16 2007
FYI: EUROCORES Programme LogICCC - Call for Proposals
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EUROCORES Programme LogICCC - Call for Proposals
Message 1: EUROCORES Programme LogICCC - Call for Proposals
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Date: 14-Mar-2007
From: Eva Hoogland <logic esf.org>
Subject: EUROCORES Programme LogICCC - Call for Proposals
Dear colleagues, Following agreement with funding organisations in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden and Turkey, the European Science Foundation is launching a Call for Outline Proposals for Collaborative Research Projects to be undertaken within the EUROCORES Programme “Modelling intelligent interaction - Logic in the Humanities, Social and Computational sciences (LogICCC)”. The deadline for Outline Proposals is 11 May 2007, 12:00 PM (noon). The Call has been published on the ESF website at http://www.esf.org/logic, where you will also find useful information on the maximum number of individual projects that the participating funding agencies are able to fund. Please note that applicants should contact their national funding agencies in order to verify their eligibility and to ensure compliance with the relevant agencies’ current granting rules and regulations. Contact details can be found in the Call for Proposals. Yours sincerely, Dr. Eva Hoogland EUROCORES Coordinator for the Cognitive Sciences European Science Foundation 1, quai Lezay Marnésia Strasbourg, France
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics
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