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Located in Sydney, Australia, Macquarie University's Centre for Language Technology is Australasia's largest and longest-established body of researchers working in natural language processing, computational linguistics and language technology. We have a well-developed infrastructure for carrying out research and teaching in these areas, and welcome approaches from students or visitors interested in working with us. We also frequently have employment opportunities available on research projects. Please explore our site to find out more about us.

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Got some news about CLT? Email them to ltinfo@ics.mq.edu.au.

25/8/09 The CLT is seeking applicants for Australian Research Council Future Fellowships in Computer Science. For further details and contact information see the Department of Computing research pages.

25/8/09 Susanna Nillson from Linkoping University of Sweden is visiting the CLT for a few weeks. She'll work on user-centered evaluation and development of augmented reality systems. You can find her in E6A340.

10/8/09 Luiz Pizzato's final corrections to his PhD thesis have been approved. Congratulations to him.

10/8/09 Rolf Schwitter has a paper accepted at a special issue of the Applied Artificial Intelligence journal: "Creating and Querying Formal Ontologies via Controlled Natural Language".

18/06/09 CSIRO and Macquarie University were selected as finalists in the Elsevier Grand Challenge. Congratulations to the CSIRO team (Stephen Wan, Cecile Paris, Julien Blondeau, Michael Muthukrishna, Melody Wang, David Clifford) and to the CLT team (Robert Dale and Ilya Anismoff).

15/06/09 Mary Gardiner and Suzy Howlett won the Best Reviewer title and Andrew Lampert won the best abstract at the Macquarie Computing Mini-Conference MCMC09.

15/06/09 A Rafalovitch and R Dale have a paper accepted at the SUMMIT XII, 26th-29th August 2009, Ottawa, Canada.