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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.

The CLT is hosting the Association for Computational Linguistics' new Survey of Teaching in Natural Language Processing. If you teach a course that includes NLP content, please add information about your course to this growing web resource.

Other services we provide to the community include the LT Update industry newsletter, and the SALS-SIG seminar series.

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04/07/08 Congratulations to Andrew Lampert, Robert Dale and Cécile Paris for having their paper accepted at the AAAI workshop on Enhanced Messaging.

02/07/08 Congratulations to Rolf Schwitter for having his paper accepted at KROW 08.

11/06/08 Congratulations to Luiz Pizzato and Diego Mollá for having their paper accepted at IR4QA 2008.

11/06/08 Thank you to all participants to the Postgraduate conference that took place on 10 June 2008.

05/06/08 Congratulations to Stephen Wan for having his paper accepted at ACL 2008.

05/06/08 Congratulations to Pawel Mazur, Robert Dale, Mark Dras and Simon Zwarts for having their papers accepted at COLING 2008.