************************************************************************* The MSc Logic Programme at the ILLC, University of Amsterdam URL: http://www.illc.uva.nl/MScLogic/ ************************************************************************* The MSc Logic, offered by the the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam, is a two-year Master's programme providing intensive interdisciplinary research training for excellent students with a first degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics, or a related discipline. *Courses*: We offer a unique combination of over 40 courses in Mathematical Logic, Theoretical Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Logic, Formal Semantics and Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language, Computational Linguistics, Cognitive Science, and Mathematical Economics. You will be guided by an academic mentor to design your own personal programme of study out of this pool of courses, supplemented with a number of small individual research projects. The final semester is devoted to the writing of a Master's thesis, which in the past has often lead to scholarly publications. *Language*: All courses are taught in English. At any given time, the programme hosts students from at least 25 different countries. *Career opportunities*: Most of our graduates embark on an academic career and continue with a PhD, often at top universities all over the world. Other career opportunities include the software industry and management consulting. *Application*: The application deadlines for September 2013 entry are 1 April 2013 for students from European countries and 1 February 2013 for all others. Please visit http://www.illc.uva.nl/MScLogic/ to find out more. |
Actualités et discussions autour du cursus de Linguistique Informatique de l'université Paris Diderot
lundi 26 novembre 2012
Cursus: MSc Logic Programme, ILLC, Amsterdam
Un cursus pluridisciplinaire et européen, de haut niveau, dans un des meilleurs laboratoires d'Europe, pour les étudiants intéressés par les mathématiques, l'informatique, la logique, la philosophie et la linguistique:
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