Saarland University, founded in 1948, is a campus university offering an extensive range of courses and internationally networked state-of-the-art research, giving it an early multinational orientation. International students receive excellent supervision and can enjoy a comprehensive range of sport and leisure activities while studying at Saarland University.
The Department of Language Science and Technology at Saarland University was established in 2016 from the former departments of "Applied Linguistics, Translation and Interpreting" and "Computational Linguistics and Phonetics," which together have a history of more than 70 years. With a total of eight professorships, six degree programmes, and 120 research and teaching staff, the department combines a broad spectrum of linguistic disciplines (computational linguistics, language technology, psycholinguistics, phonetics, corpus linguistics, and translation studies). The department cooperates closely with the neighbouring departments of computer science, psychology and the philologies as well as with non-university research institutions such as the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). It is also a member of the "Saarland Informatics Campus."