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GMD Postgraduate Programme 1996/97 ---------------------------------- GMD offers 10 young scientists the opportunity to work on innovative topics on a broad range of subjects. The emphasis is on System Design Technology Cooperation and Communication Intelligent Multimedia Systems (includes Natural Language Processing) Parallel Processing which represent the four major research areas of GMD. Each of the fully paid positions will have a duration of up to two years. A single extension by one additional year is possible. Funding can start in March 1996. Applications must arrive before February 1, 1996. Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or equivalent) and demonstrate research experience from projects in research institutions, universities or industry. Good knowledge of English or German is required. A statement of research qualification and interest should accompany the application. The applications should include the following: Curriculum Vitae Copies of university degrees Letters of reference Publication lists Research plan More information is available in the WWW under http://ik.gmd.de Information on GMD http://www.gmd.de Information on GMD-KONTEXT http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/KONTEXT/kontext.htmlMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Visiting Teacher in Linguistics / Phonetics: University of Central England in Birmingham The School of Health & Policy Studies at the University of Central England requires a visiting teacher in February, to provide teaching in Phonetics and Linguistics (including psycholinguistics) on their BSc Hons. Speech & Language Therapy and BSc Hons. Human Communication. Most of the required teaching is part of the Level 1 (first year) programme. For further information, please contact either: Dr Michael Filby (Head of School), Tel: 0121 331 5533 or 0121 444 4596 or: Ms Julie Nettleton (Professional Leader, SLT), Tel: 0121 331 5471, School of Health & Policy Studies Baker Building University of Central England Perry Barr Birmingham B42 2SUMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue