1. Please fill out this form instead of emailing me your information so that I can stay organized and get back to you sooner. I often miss emails or they go into my junk mail
Can I apply as an undergraduate student?
Yes, I am currently taking on undergraduate researchers through various ways; see in the form below.
Can I apply as a graduate student?
Please apply! Currently I am only recruiting graduate students (domestic >> international). For international students, please check for scholarship opportunities or Global MITACS. Graduate students at OntarioTech University: I am recruiting graduate students interest in Natural Language Processing or Computational Linguistics with the focus on "Tech for Social Good". Graduate students at University of Toronto: I am a status-only appointment in the Department of Computer Science, therefore can ONLY co-supervise with a faculty. For postdocs, I will be happy to help with your grant application.
What does our publication cycle look like?
In terms of publication dates for papers; we typically follow ARR which is due every 2 months. https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp
How to conduct research with Professor Annie Lee?
To find out more about what I do, please read one or two of my relevant papers and email me with a summary or reflections & questions. You can choose whichever are most relevant to the area you want to work in. Please explain why you want to work with me specifically, what sort of things you've worked on, and what you'd be interested in learning more about or working on. Even better, explain which approaches you think are currently overhyped or underhyped. If you put the word "shibboleth", written backwards, in your email subject, I'll know that you've read this page.
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EDI Statement:
We encourage applications from all interested students including women, racialized people, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ2S+ people, and persons with disabilities. Our lab aims to provide a supportive and welcoming environment for all students, staff and faculty. We pledge to follow the
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Standards which defines the ethical principles that guide our research as well our professional responsibilities. Diversity and inclusion are both values that underpin our lab culture as well as our day-to-day work and interactions.
Good luck on your research journey!