21 December: fyi -- phd funding, Limerick

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The Localisation Research Centre (LRC), Department of Computer Science and Information Systems (CSIS), University of Limerick (UL) is looking for applications for nine funded PhD positions in:



* Multilingual Digital Content Development (2 Positions)

* Standards
* Guidelines

* Digital Content Translation and Adaptation Technologies (2 Positions)

* Engineering Technologies for Localisation
* Process Technologies for Localisation

* Localisation Process and Workflow Automation (5 Positions)

* Integration of Translation Technologies
* Integration of Quality Assurance (QA) Technologies
* Localisation Process Description (Enterprise Localisation)
* Localisation Process Description (Personal Localisation)
* Process Technologies Integration



Starting date : first half of 2008

Closing date: 31 December 2008

Stipend p.a.: 16,000 euro (fees, travel and additional costs will be covered separately)



Ideal candidates have a strong background in the corresponding fields of research, particularly in Localisation Tools Technologies and Process, Translation Studies, Evaluation, Process Analysis, Design and Implementation, and Computer Science. They will be expected to take on a reasonable amount of teaching and tutoring as determined by the Director LRC and contribute to the activities of the LRC. The successful candidates will have to work as part of a large research team and will be need to demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills.



To apply, please email a CV and contact details for two references by December 31st. 2007 to LRC@ul.ie. For informal inquiries contact:



Reinhard Schäler

Localisation Research Centre

Department of Computer Science and Information Systems

University of Limerick

Limerick

Ireland

Reinhard.Schaler@ul.ie



The positions are part of a large research project "Next Generation Localisation" involving a consortium of leading Irish Universities (DCU, TCD, UCD and UL) and Industry Partners, funded by the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). The project focuses on Language Technology and Digital Content Management in Localisation. Localisation is the industrial-scale adaptation of digital content to domain, culture and language.



The University of Limerick (UL) with over 11,500 students and 1,200 staff is a young, energetic and enterprising university with a proud record of innovation in education and excellence in research and scholarship. UL is situated on a superb riverside campus of over 300 acres with the River Shannon as a unifying focal point. Outstanding recreational, cultural and sporting facilities further enhance this exceptional learning and working environment. UL is the only university world-wide to offer two dedicated postgraduate programmes in localisation.



The Localisation Research Centre (LRC) was established in 1995 and is Europe's only research centre dedicated to localisation. The LRC has been involved in a number of large research project, funded by industry as well as Irish and EU funding agencies. It has a large industrial advisory board and is proud of its long-standing collaboration with the localisation industry in Ireland and abroad. The LRC organises an annual conference, it offers the most prestigious annual academic research awards world-wide in collaboration with industrial partners and it published the only academic journal dedicated to localisation, Localisation Focus. For more information contact LRC@ul.ie or visit www.localisation.ie .

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