LINGUIST List 26.2655
Thu May 28 2015
FYI: MSc Cognitive Systems in Potsdam
Editor for this issue: Ashley Parker <ashleylinguistlist.org>
Date: 28-May-2015
From: Vivien Mast <vivien.mast
uni-potsdam.de>
Subject: MSc Cognitive Systems in Potsdam
E-mail this message to a friend The University of Potsdam is offering an MSc in Cognitive Systems: Language,
Learning, and Reasoning.
http://www.cogsys.uni-potsdam.de The MSc Cognitive Systems is a two-year Master's program that covers computational linguistics, machine learning, and knowledge representation and reasoning. The focus of this MSc is on developing intelligent computer systems, and in cognitive modeling. This brings several fields that already collaborate closely in research together in a unique, interdisciplinary combination.
The MSc is taught jointly by the departments of linguistics and computer science. All classes are taught in English, and progress from lectures on state-of-art methods in computational linguistics, machine learning and data
analysis, and knowledge representation and reasoning towards independent work in projects that are defined by the students themselves. The final, fourth semester is devoted to preparing the MSc thesis.
The University of Potsdam is one of the leading institutions in the field of cognitive sciences in Europe. The city of Potsdam is the historical residence of the German emperors, and its palaces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many students choose to live in Berlin, one of the most culturally vibrant cities in the world and home to a lively start-up scene. Both cities have a high quality of life at modest living costs. Tuition fees at the University of Potsdam are below EUR 300 per semester and include a public transportation ticket.
If you are interested in the MSc Cognitive Systems, please check the website for more details on the program and the application process:
http://www.cogsys.uni-potsdam.de For further information, you can also contact the study advisor, Vivien Mast (cogsys
uni-potsdam.de).
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Computational Linguistics
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