LINGUIST List 26.5476
Wed Dec 09 2015
FYI: MPhil Linguistic Engineering at VU Amsterdam
Editor for this issue: Ashley Parker <ashleylinguistlist.org>
Date: 09-Dec-2015
From: Hennie van der Vliet <h.d.vander.vliet
vu.nl>
Subject: MPhil Linguistic Engineering at VU Amsterdam
E-mail this message to a friend The MPhil Linguistics at the VU University Amsterdam now offers a two-years specialization in Linguistic Engineering. Linguistic Engineering is a young research field that holds a unique position between linguistics and computer science. The program is offered by the Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab (CLTL), a leading research group in computational linguistics.
Bachelors in linguistics, computer science, artificial intelligence or a comparable bachelor's programme are encouraged to apply. Programming skills are not required, but candidates do need a clear motivation and a firm linguistic background.
Take a look at the website of the CLTL for information about the program and the CLTL research group:
http://www.cltl.nl/le for details.
For more information on the MPhil Linguistics, admission and application, visit the VU University at:
http://www.vu.nl/en/programmes/international-masters/programmes/l-m/linguistics-research/index.asp Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
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