LATER: Language Technology Erasmus Mundus Programme



Duration:
Project running from 2004-2005

Summary description

"LATER" focuses on promoting world-wide European higher education in the fields of Computational Linguistics and Language Technology via the high-quality master programmes of the university departments which participate in the .LATER. consortium: the Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics (CoLi) of Saarland University (co-ordinator), the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague, the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence of the University of Malta, and the Department of Computational Linguistics of the Faculty of Modern Languages at the Copenhagen Business School. Specifically, .LATER. focuses on making European higher education in Computational Linguistics and Language Technology attractive to students and scholars from third countries. To this end, and in order to enable dissemination of master programmes and courses in Computational Linguistics and Language Technology and attract third-country students, .LATER. provides for the organisation of workshops and conferences, as well as the development of distance learning tools, and distance education modules.

Scientific co-ordinators:
Prof. Hans Uszkoreit uszkoreit@coli.uni-sb.de,
PD Dr. Valia Kordoni kordoni@coli.uni-sb.de
Saarland University
Department of Computational Linguistics
Postfach 154450
D-66041 Saarbrücken

LATER Events:
1. KICK-OFF MEETING/1st LATER WORKSHOP - DEPT. OF COMPUTATIONAL
LINGUISTICS, SAARLAND UNIVERSITY, SAARBRUECKEN, 27-29 JANUARY 2005

2. 2nd LATER MEETING - CHARLES UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE, 6-13 MARCH 2005

The EM LATER programme supports the Euro Summer School - Vilem Mathesius Lecture Series 20
March 6 - 13, 2005
Krystal hotel, Jose Marti Str., Prague 6

3. 3rd LATER MEETING - COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL (CBS), 13-14 JUNE 2005

4. 4th LATER MEETING - UNIVERSITY OF MALTA, 19-20 SEPTEMBER 2005


Partners:
Prof. Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen, Handelshojskolen i Kobenhavn / Department of Computational Linguistics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Prof. Jan Hajik, Dr. Vladislav Kubon, Univerzita Karlova v Praze / Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Prof. Michael Rosner, University of Malta, Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Science, Malta