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Tom Wachtel (wachtel@canon.co.uk) is looking for researchers in NLP or Knowledge Representation/Reasoning for the Canon Research Centre Europe at the USurrey Research Park in Guildford, UK. PROLOG experience is preferred. Less-experienced researchers are also sought, and will be given a year of training at the Centre for Computational Linguistics at UMIST, Manchester. [NL-KR.]

Bill Luciw (luciw@apple.com) needs a summer intern at Apple in Cupertino to help build intelligent Macintosh LISP/HyperCard and TCP/IP applications using CYC. [NL-KR.]

The Flinders University of South Australia (Adelaide) is advertising a second Chair in Computer Science, one of several open positions in an expanding CS department. The department is in the School of Information Science and Technology, which also includes Mathematics and Statistical Science. A Joint Research Centre in Information Technology has been established between Flinders and the CSIRO. Contact Prof. Craig Mudge (cschair @cs.flinders.oz.au). [Computer, 5/91.]

The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok is looking for faculty in information systems and software engineering. Contact vw@ait.th. [Computer, 5/91.]

The Universite Catholique de Louvain in Belgium is looking for an information scientist to fill a tenure-track position in the School of Management. Particularly sought is expertise in MIS, database systems, expert systems, and decision support systems. Reply immediately to Prof. F. Juckler, +32 10 47 30 72, +32 10 47 30 24 Fax. [Computer, 5/91]