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         NEW PH.D. PROGRAM IN HCI AT CARNEGIE MELLON
              Applications due by January 5th.
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The HCI Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is proud to announce
its new interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Human Computer Interaction.
Applications are now being accepted for admission in the Fall of 2000.
Full details about the program can be found on the web at:

  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~hcii/Education/PhDinHCI/PhDinHCI.html


The Human Computer Interaction Institute is one of the world's
leading centers for research in Human Computer Interaction - taking a
diverse interdisciplinary approach to the challenges of HCI research.
Students accepted to the Ph.D. program will have the opportunity to
work with Institute faculty, staff, and student members from over 15
campus units in wide ranging and innovative research programs in HCI.
The Institute offers excellent facilities, including primary office and
laboratory spaces housed in the newly completed Newell Simon Hall, as
well as access to the excellent computing facilities of the School of
Computer Science, and the laboratory and studio facilities of related
departments outside the school.  We welcome students from a wide range
of backgrounds, and we anticipate that all students accepted to the HCI
Ph.D. program will receive tuition and living allowance funding for as
long as they are enrolled and in good standing.

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