!!Robin H. Cooper
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__Current Position:__ Professor of Computational Linguistics, Institutionen för lingvistik, Göteborgs universitet
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__Post-school Education:__
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*B.A. (hons), Modern Languages, 1969 (M.A. awarded 1974), Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
*Ph.D., Linguistics, 1975, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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__Career__
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*1969–1971 Lektor for English language, University of Freiburg
*1971–1973 Teaching Assistant, Linguistics and TEFL Program, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
*1973–1975 Research Assistant: natural language semantics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
*1974 Research Assistant: Old High German Phonology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (summer)
*1975–1976 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Texas at Austin
*1976–1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
*1977–1981 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
*1981–1987 Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Wisconsin, Madison
*1984–1987 Docent, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Lund University
*1986–1989 Lecturer, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Centre for Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh
*1989–1992 Reader, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Centre for Cognitive Science and Principal Investigator, Human Communication Research Centre, University of Edinburgh
*1992–1996 Reader, Centre for Cognitive Science and Principal Investigator, Human Communication Research Centre, University of Edinburgh
*1995– Professor of Computational Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, University of Gothenburg
*2001– Director, Swedish National Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT)
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__Fellowships and Honours__
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*1980–1981 Mellon Fellowship in Linguistics and Philosophy, Stanford University.
*1981–1982 Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (with support from the Mellon Foundation and Systems Development Foundation and Systems Development Foundation).
*1986–87 Guggenheim Fellowship, “Situation Semantics and Linguistic Theory” (resident at Edinburgh University with two visits to the Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford).
*1993– Fellow of the British Academy
*1996– Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg
*2006 Fil.Dr. h.c. (Uppsala)