Show/hide main menu

News

News Highlights

Shalom Lappin in Gothenburg

Posted on 13/04/2012
lappinpuff

Professor Shalom Lappin, who will visit the University of Gothenburg this Spring

 
Shalom Lappin, Professor of Computational Linguistics in the Department of Philosophy is visiting the Dialogue Technology Lab at the University of Gothenburg from 16th April to 11th May.  

The Dialogue Technology Lab (DTL) is one of three labs within the Centre for Language Technology (CLT) at the University.

During his stay he will be giving a lecture course, Computational Learning Theory and Language Acquisition.  The course will meet 

  • Tues, 17th April, 10-12
  • Tues, 24th April, 10-12
  • Fri, 4th May, 13-15
  • Tues, 8th May, 10-12

in T126 (the Dialogue Lab), FLoV, Olof Wijksgatan 6.  

Graduate students who wish to take the course for credit should contact Professor of Computational Linguistics Robin Cooper.

Professor Lappin will also hold a CLT seminar on 26th April.

Rss Feed Atom Feed

News Highlights:

News Highlights...Rss FeedAtom Feed

MM McCabe in conversation with Cornel West on Philosophy in the Public Sphere

MM McCabe in conversation with Cornel West on Philosophy in the Public Sphere

Description
Watch Cornel West, one of America's most celebrated and provocative public intellectuals, in conversation with our own Professor MM McCabe on Philosophy in the Public Sphere
David Papineau and Eleanor Knox launch Bristol University's Centre for Science and Philosophy

David Papineau and Eleanor Knox launch Bristol University's Centre for Science and Philosophy

Description
Dr Eleanor Knox (Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow) and Professor David Papineau (Professor of Philosophy of Science) of King's both spoke at the official launch of the Centre for Science and Philosophy at Bristol University in December 2012. Watch their talks here.
Podcasts... While You Wait

Podcasts... While You Wait

Description
Professor Bill Brewer, along with composer Paul Clark, explores day-to-day waiting and how the use of electronic devices has radically changed how we fill gaps of time in the first of a series of podcasts exploring the concept of waiting.

Share this story:

add
Sitemap Site help Terms and conditions Accessibility Recruitment News Centre Contact us

© 2013 King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS | England | United Kingdom | Tel +44 (0)20 7836 5454