Non-overseas applicants are defined as nationals of an EU member state, an EEA-EFTA state (Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) or other nationals who have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.
Overseas applicants are all others.
NB: Special note for applicants from Switzerland, Turkey, Western Balkans region (i.e. Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo under UNSC resolution 1244/99, Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia). Unless otherwise determined due to residency abroad, your application should be submitted under the area "overseas".
In order for your application to be considered complete, please:
- I. Please, submit via our online form:
- 1. a statement of interest written in English. Please write at most two pages focusing on:
- your reasons for applying
- your areas of interest in relation to the various disciplines that contribute to the methods of language and communication technologies (Language Technology, Computational and Theoretical Linguistics, and Computer Science)
- your preferences for the host and partner Universities
- 2. a current Curriculum Vitae (CV), written in English
- 3. certified copies of:
- a. your Bachelor's degree
- b. certificates attesting to the fulfillment of the language requirements
- 4. a transcript of academic records.
- II. You will be providing the names of 2 referees of your choice on the application form. Using the email address you provide, your referees will be contacted and asked to upload letters of recommendation. For your information, the referees will be provided with these forms for the recommendation:
- Letter of Recommendation for overseas application or
- Letter of Recommendation for non-overseas application
according to your status.Alternatively, your referee may send their letter by post to our contact address, but it must come directly from the referee (not from you), be securely sealed, and sent by the deadline.
If your original documents are in a language other than English, please also submit certified translations.
Notification of acceptance will be issued by March 31.
Please note that we cannot return any documents that you send us.
In the case of multiple online applications, only the most recent will be considered. If you submit more than one online application, you must re-upload all required documents into the most recent application.
- Applicants must have a Bachelor degree or equivalent in the area of (Computational) Linguistics, Language Technology, Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, or other relevant disciplines, subject to the consent of and the approval by the consortium's admission committee.
- Proficiency in English (for non-native speakers) must be certified by one of the following:
- TOEFL score of at least 79 (internet-based test), 213 (computer-based test) or 550 (paper-based test).
- Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English -- at least B
- Cambridge Proficiency Exam -- pass.
- IELTS -- > 6.5.
- As defined by the individual partner institutions as being sufficient for pursuit of university courses taught in English.
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