Master Course Computational Logic

Dear recipient of this mail,

I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that fresh Erasmus Mundus
scholarships are available for Non-European AND European students who
intend to enroll in our European Master's Program in Computational
Logic in the fall of 2011.

The deadline for application is 31 January, 2011. 

More details are given below. In particular, I'd like to draw your
attention to the fact that we are able to provide grants to
EU-students for doing their project at the National ICT of Australia
(NICTA).

Please spread this information as wide as possible among friends and
colleagues, at your old universities and the places, where you
currently live and work.

Many thanks -- Bertram Fronhöfer 


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 The European Master's Program in Computational Logic

 We are glad to announce to you the possibility to join our European
 Master's Program of Computational Logic. This program is offered
 jointly at the Free-University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy, the
 Technische Universität Dresden in Germany, the Universidade Nova de
 Lisboa in Portugal and the Technische Universität Wien in
 Austria. Within this program you have the choice to study at two
 /three of the four European universities. In addition you can do your
 project work at the National ICT of Australia (NICTA). You will
 graduate with a MSc in Computer Science and obtain a double/multiple
 degree. Information on the universities and the program including the
 application form are provided here:

 http://www.emcl-study.eu/home.html

 Language of instruction is English. Tuition fees are 3.000 EUR (for
 non-European students) and 1.000 (for European students) per year.

 In addition, we would like to draw your attention to the
 ERASMUS-MUNDUS scholarship program. The ERASMUS-MUNDUS consortium
 offers 2-year scholarships up to 48.000 EUR for non-EU students and up
 to 23.000 EUR for EU students of our European Master's Program in
 Computational Logic.

 More information on the application procedure is available from:

 http://www.emcl-study.eu/application.html

 Do not hesitate to contact us again if you have any further questions.

 Kind regards -- Steffen Hölldobler

 Prof. Dr. Steffen Hoelldobler
 International Center for Computational Logic
 Technische Universität Dresden
 01062 Dresden, Germany

 phone: [+49](351)46 33 83 40
 fax: [+49](351)46 33 83 42
 email: sh@iccl.tu-dresden.de

Received on Friday, 26 November 2010 09:15:23 UTC