Corpora: ACL'2000-Student Workshop-Walker Fund Application

From: Priscilla Rasmussen (rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 19:25:27 MET DST

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    Student Workshop at ACL-2000 Walker Fund Application
    38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
    3-6 October, 2000
    Hong Kong

    Application Deadline: All applications must be received either by post
    or by fax at the University of Minnesota by midnight, Aug 4th, 2000.
       
    The Don and Betty Walker International Student Fund was established by
    the Executive Committee of the Association for Computational Linguistics
    (ACL) to honor the extensive and far-reaching contributions of Don and
    Betty Walker both inside and outside the field of computational linguistics.
    The fund helps defer travel costs for students to attend meetings in
    recognition of the priority that the Walkers have always placed on
    making the ACL accessible and welcoming to students and others who for
    geographical or financial reasons would otherwise not be able to
    participate as fully in ACL activities.

    Eligibility

    All full- or part-time undergraduate and graduate students from anywhere
    in the world who are submitting or have submitted a paper for
    presentation to either the regular or student session of the Annual
    Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics are eligible
    to apply. Those whose papers have not been accepted are still eligible
    to receive travel funds.

    Grants

    Selected students will receive funds to cover all or part of their
    travel costs to attend the ACL meeting.

    Selection

    Preference will be given to those students whose papers are accepted for
    presentation. Preference will also be given on the basis of demonstrable
    need.

    Please print the application form at
    http://www.tc.umn.edu/~pakh0002/walker.html
    and complete all parts. To submit your application, send or fax it to:

    c/o Sergei Pakhomov
    Department of Linguistics
    University of Minnesota,
    215 Nolte Center,
    315 Pillsbury Drive SE
    Minneapolis, MN 55455

    Phone: (612)-835-6546
    Fax: (612)-835-9720

    Once your application has been recieved, you will be sent a confirmation
    by email. If you have any questions, please send email to
    pakh0002@tc.umn.edu



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