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Scholarships for EMCL: European Master's Programme in Computational Logic

European Master's Programme in Computational Logic (EMCL)

http://www.computational-logic.eu

EMCL provides the theoretical and practical knowledge required for 
professional practice in the wide interdisciplinary field having its roots 
in artificial intelligence, computer science, logic, linguistics and 
cognitive science. You will learn how to develop programs that enable 
computers to display behaviour that can be characterised as intelligent.

EMCL is an international 2-years study program completely in English 
offering a joint MSc degree within a consortium composed by four 
universities and a research centre:

 	? Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
 	? Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
 	? Technische Universität Wien, Austria
 	? Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
 	? Data61, Australia

Tuition fees amount to ?450 per semester; there are several scholarships 
from 1,840? to 2,840? available, depending on the choice of the second 
year specialisation. The EMCL online application system will be open from 
1 April until 31 May 2017.

The Computer Science Degree Hub characterises a career in computational 
logic and artificial intelligence as involving automation, robotics, 
advanced knowledge representation systems, and the use of sophisticated 
computer software and programs. Candidates interested in pursuing jobs in 
this field require specific education based on foundations of formal 
methods, information technology, logic, and computer engineering 
perspectives. Written and verbal communication skills are also important 
to convey how artificial intelligence tools and services are effectively 
applied within industry settings. From its inception in the 1950?s through 
the present day, computational logic and artificial intelligence continues 
to advance and improve the quality of life across multiple application 
areas. As a result, professionals with the right skills to translate 
digital bits of information into meaningful human experiences will find a 
career in computational logic and artificial intelligence to be sustaining 
and rewarding. The EMCL programme is designed to let graduates acquire 
these skills. The EMCL has graduated since its beginning in 2004 more than 
150 students, with virtually full employment after graduation; more than 
100 EMCL graduates are currently working in academia or research.
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