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Academic programs in North America offering degrees in computational linguistics.
http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~llc/
Program focused on using lexical web techniques for lexically based semantic indexing and content abstraction. Staff profiles with individual publication archives.
http://bllip.cs.brown.edu/
Brown University research program. Staff and student profiles, publication archive.
http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/
CMU/LTI offers MS and PhD programs in Language and Information Technologies.
http://www.cllt.osu.edu/
Interdisciplinary research and teaching initiative at Ohio State University. Covers people, project, programs and events.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/linguistics/compling/
The computational linguistics program at Stanford is one of the oldest in the country, and offers a wide range of courses.
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/
JHU's Department of Computer Science offers graduate courses on natural language processing topics from computer science, engineering, and cognitive science viewpoints. The department has a strong research record in machine learning for (statistical) NLP.
http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/
Linguistics department offers BA, MA, and PhD opportunities, including a master's specialization in computational linguistics.
http://linguistics.arizona.edu/
Linguistics department offering a PhD specialization in computational linguistics with an emphasis on the relation between theoretical approaches to language and computational implementation.
http://www.berkeley.edu/
The Computer Science Division of UC Berkeley offers a graduate course in Statistical Natural Language Processing. The School of Information has an Applied Natural Language Processing course. The famous Linguistics Department is not very computationally oriented but through Charles Fillmore, it gave birth to the FrameNet project on computational lexicography.
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/
UPenn is one of the best places for studying linguistics, including computational linguistics. The Department of Linguistics closely collaborates with the Department of Computer and Information Science (CIS, home of the XTAG group), the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (IRCS), and the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC).
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/compling/
Focuses on problems in the nuanced representation of linguistic and semantic knowledge. Current areas of research, related university courses, publications archive.
http://www.compling.uw.edu/
Professional master's degree program prepares graduates for a variety of positions, including jobs as translational technology specialists and linguistic data specialists.
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