LINGUIST List 9.760
Thu May 21 1998
Jobs: Cognitive Neuropsychology,Language Engineering
Editor for this issue: Julie Wilson <julielinguistlist.org>
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Dr James M Scobbie, Funded PhD in cognitive neuropsychology of speech and language
Ruslan Mitkov, Research Fellow in Language Engineering
Message 1: Funded PhD in cognitive neuropsychology of speech and language
Date: Tue, 19 May 1998 10:00:59 +0100
From: Dr James M Scobbie <j.scobbiesls.qmced.ac.uk>
Subject: Funded PhD in cognitive neuropsychology of speech and language
Applications are invited for one Research Studentship in the area of
Cognitive neuropsychology of speech and language:
efficacy of interventions; assessment of dysarthria
PhD Fees and a stipend of approx (pounds) 5,000 are paid for 3 years.
Department of Speech and Language Sciences,
Queen Margaret College
Edinburgh
Scotland
Contact Dr Carmel Lum, c.lumsls.qmced.ac.uk (+44) 131 317 3686=
for details. Dept website is http://sls.qmced.ac.uk
Deadline 22 May 1998 (reference SLD/2)
For application forms and further particulars contact
Gary Campbell
Personnel Officer
Queen Margaret College
Clerwood Terrace
Edinburgh EH12 8TS
Scotland
(+44) 131 317 3291, 24 hours.
Message 2: Research Fellow in Language Engineering
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 12:06:28 +0100
From: Ruslan Mitkov <R.Mitkovwlv.ac.uk>
Subject: Research Fellow in Language Engineering
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SELECT Project - Research Fellow in Language Engineering
(Fixed Term, 12 months)
14648 - 19267 UK pounds per annum (pro rata) depending on
age, qualifications and experience.
The School of Languages and European Studies at the University of
Wolverhampton wishes to appoint a Research Fellow to work on the
EU Framework IV Language Engineering Project SELECT - a high-profile
international Telematics project involving Klett in Germany, Giunti in
Italy and the University of Poitiers in France. The Research Fellow's
responsibilities will focus on the development of the "Language
Learner's Workbench" (LLW). The aim of the LLW is to develop
an electronic resource-based tool which will assist business users to
learn and use foreign languages. The tool will involve working with
material in French, English and Portuguese. It will also give the user
access to Web-based and intranet-based language learning material. The
LLW will be developed in collaboration with IAI, Saarbruecken and OFAI,
Vienna. For more information on the LLW and SELECT, visit
http://www/wlv.ac.uk/sles/select
We are looking for researchers with proven experience in NLP and Corpus
Linguistics and with programming skills. Candidates should preferably
have a knowledge of one of the target foreign languages and fluency in
English. The successful candidate may apply to be registered for a
higher degree on a part-time basis.
For further information about the project, please contact Prof. Stephen
Hagen (s.g.hagenwlv.ac.uk) and for specific information about the
Language Learner's Workbench - Prof. Ruslan Mitkov (R.Mitkovwlv.ac.uk)
Formal applications must be made to:
The Personnel
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton WV1 1SB
and must include a completed application form (to be requested at
perwlv.ac.uk; please quote reference number A1628), a full CV and
reference to one or two relevant publications.
Please note the closing date for applications for this post is
12 June 1998.