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16 - 18 September 2024, 8th International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR 2024), Bucharest, Romania

Date: 16 - 18 September 2024
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Deadline: Saturday 1 June 2024

The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning (RuleML+RR) is the leading international joint conference in the field of rule-based reasoning. Stemming from the synergy between the well-known RuleML and RR events, one of the main goals of this conference is to build bridges between academia and industry.

The RuleML+RR 2024 conference is part of the event “Declarative AI: Rules,
Reasoning, Decisions, and Explanations” (https://2024.declarativeai.net) and
is co-located with DecisionCAMP 2024 and the Reasoning Web Summer School. Apart from the main track, it features the Rule Challenge, a Doctoral Consortium, an Industry Track and a Project Networking Session as associated events.

RuleML+RR welcomes research from all areas of Rules and Reasoning. High-quality papers related to theoretical advances, novel technologies, and artificial intelligence applications concerning explainable algorithmic decision-making that involve rule-based representation and reasoning are solicited. Main track Title and abstract submission deadline: June 1st, 2024.
Associated events (Rule Challenge, Doctoral Consortium, Industry Track, and Project
Networking Session) Paper submission deadline: July 21st, 2024.

For more information, see https://2024.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr or contact Ahmet Soylou at .

(New) 6 - 7 September 2024, The 16th Latin American Workshop on New Methods of Reasoning, Oaxaca, Mexico

Date: 6 - 7 September 2024
Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Deadline: Saturday 1 June 2024

LANMR 2024 is the sixteenth edition of the Latin American Workshop series on Logic/Languages, Algorithms and New Methods of Reasoning. The aim of this workshop is to bring together people from different fields such as programming languages foundations, formal verification, philosophy or artificial intelligence, around methods of reasoning and applications involving logic.

LANMR 2024 will be an in-person event. The venue will be at the Universidad Benito Juárez de Oaxaca (Oaxaca, Mexico), it will happen as a satellite of the 7th World Congress of Paraconsistency.

We call for extended abstracts. In particular you can present work in progress or work that is recently published elsewhere. Extended abstracts written in English limited to 3 pages including footnotes and appendices (but not references) are required. Abstracts are to be prepared for anonymous review and should be submitted, using the Easychair Latex Class, via EasyChair. The language of the workshop is English, authors of accepted contributions will be required to give a 20 minute in-person presentation, plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion.

For more information, see http://www.lanmr.unam.mx.

3 - 7 June 2024, 10th Indian School on Logic and its Applications

Date: 3 - 7 June 2024
Location: Goa, India
Target audience: Undergraduate students, post graduate students and research scholars
Costs: INR 1000

The Indian School on Logic and its Applications will take place at IIT GOA from 3rd to 7th June, 2024. ISLA is a biennial event of the Association for Logic in India (ALI). The summer school's short classes will focus on Automata & Semigroups and on Infinite Game Theory. The registration is open and will be available until May 20, 2024. The school welcomes students from all over the world and from diverse fields of study, including Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics, and other related areas.

The invited speakers are:
- Infinite Games:  Dr. Juan P. Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology)
- Automata & Semigroups: Dr. K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute),  Dr. Kamal Lodaya (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences) and Dr. Amaldev Manuel (Indian Institute Of Technology, Goa)

For more information, see https://iitgoa.ac.in/ISLA24/ or contact Amaldev Manuel at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

3 - 7 June 2024, 10th Indian School on Logic and its Applications

Date: 3 - 7 June 2024
Location: Goa, India
Target audience: Undergraduate students, post graduate students and research scholars
Costs: INR 1000

The Indian School on Logic and its Applications will take place at IIT GOA from 3rd to 7th June, 2024. ISLA is a biennial event of the Association for Logic in India (ALI). The summer school's short classes will focus on Automata & Semigroups and on Infinite Game Theory. The registration is open and will be available until May 20, 2024. The school welcomes students from all over the world and from diverse fields of study, including Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics, and other related areas.

The invited speakers are:
- Infinite Games:  Dr. Juan P. Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology)
- Automata & Semigroups: Dr. K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute),  Dr. Kamal Lodaya (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences) and Dr. Amaldev Manuel (Indian Institute Of Technology, Goa)

For more information, see https://iitgoa.ac.in/ISLA24/ or contact Amaldev Manuel at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

4 - 6 June 2024, 16th NASA Formal Methods Symposium (NFM 2024), Moffett Field, California/US

Date: 4 - 6 June 2024
Location: Moffett Field, California/US
Deadline: Friday 1 December 2023

The widespread use and increasing complexity of mission-critical and safety-critical systems at NASA and in the aerospace industry requires advanced technologies to address their specification, design, verification, validation, and certification processes. The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum to foster collaboration between theoreticians and practitioners from NASA, other government agencies, academia, and industry, with the goal of identifying challenges and providing solutions towards achieving assurance for such critical systems. The focus of this symposium is on formal techniques for software and system assurance for applications in space, aviation, robotics, and other NASA-relevant safety-critical systems.

This year’s symposium extends the focus to safety assurance of machine learning enabled autonomous systems, formal methods for digital transformation, and accessibility for new industries. There will be a tool demonstration session at the conference, where tool developers get to showcase their tools interactively with the attendee.

3 - 7 June 2024, 10th Indian School on Logic and its Applications

Date: 3 - 7 June 2024
Location: Goa, India
Target audience: Undergraduate students, post graduate students and research scholars
Costs: INR 1000

The Indian School on Logic and its Applications will take place at IIT GOA from 3rd to 7th June, 2024. ISLA is a biennial event of the Association for Logic in India (ALI). The summer school's short classes will focus on Automata & Semigroups and on Infinite Game Theory. The registration is open and will be available until May 20, 2024. The school welcomes students from all over the world and from diverse fields of study, including Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics, and other related areas.

The invited speakers are:
- Infinite Games:  Dr. Juan P. Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology)
- Automata & Semigroups: Dr. K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute),  Dr. Kamal Lodaya (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences) and Dr. Amaldev Manuel (Indian Institute Of Technology, Goa)

For more information, see https://iitgoa.ac.in/ISLA24/ or contact Amaldev Manuel at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

4 - 6 June 2024, 16th NASA Formal Methods Symposium (NFM 2024), Moffett Field, California/US

Date: 4 - 6 June 2024
Location: Moffett Field, California/US
Deadline: Friday 1 December 2023

The widespread use and increasing complexity of mission-critical and safety-critical systems at NASA and in the aerospace industry requires advanced technologies to address their specification, design, verification, validation, and certification processes. The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum to foster collaboration between theoreticians and practitioners from NASA, other government agencies, academia, and industry, with the goal of identifying challenges and providing solutions towards achieving assurance for such critical systems. The focus of this symposium is on formal techniques for software and system assurance for applications in space, aviation, robotics, and other NASA-relevant safety-critical systems.

This year’s symposium extends the focus to safety assurance of machine learning enabled autonomous systems, formal methods for digital transformation, and accessibility for new industries. There will be a tool demonstration session at the conference, where tool developers get to showcase their tools interactively with the attendee.

3 - 7 June 2024, 10th Indian School on Logic and its Applications

Date: 3 - 7 June 2024
Location: Goa, India
Target audience: Undergraduate students, post graduate students and research scholars
Costs: INR 1000

The Indian School on Logic and its Applications will take place at IIT GOA from 3rd to 7th June, 2024. ISLA is a biennial event of the Association for Logic in India (ALI). The summer school's short classes will focus on Automata & Semigroups and on Infinite Game Theory. The registration is open and will be available until May 20, 2024. The school welcomes students from all over the world and from diverse fields of study, including Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics, and other related areas.

The invited speakers are:
- Infinite Games:  Dr. Juan P. Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology)
- Automata & Semigroups: Dr. K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute),  Dr. Kamal Lodaya (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences) and Dr. Amaldev Manuel (Indian Institute Of Technology, Goa)

For more information, see https://iitgoa.ac.in/ISLA24/ or contact Amaldev Manuel at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

4 - 6 June 2024, 16th NASA Formal Methods Symposium (NFM 2024), Moffett Field, California/US

Date: 4 - 6 June 2024
Location: Moffett Field, California/US
Deadline: Friday 1 December 2023

The widespread use and increasing complexity of mission-critical and safety-critical systems at NASA and in the aerospace industry requires advanced technologies to address their specification, design, verification, validation, and certification processes. The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum to foster collaboration between theoreticians and practitioners from NASA, other government agencies, academia, and industry, with the goal of identifying challenges and providing solutions towards achieving assurance for such critical systems. The focus of this symposium is on formal techniques for software and system assurance for applications in space, aviation, robotics, and other NASA-relevant safety-critical systems.

This year’s symposium extends the focus to safety assurance of machine learning enabled autonomous systems, formal methods for digital transformation, and accessibility for new industries. There will be a tool demonstration session at the conference, where tool developers get to showcase their tools interactively with the attendee.

3 - 7 June 2024, 10th Indian School on Logic and its Applications

Date: 3 - 7 June 2024
Location: Goa, India
Target audience: Undergraduate students, post graduate students and research scholars
Costs: INR 1000

The Indian School on Logic and its Applications will take place at IIT GOA from 3rd to 7th June, 2024. ISLA is a biennial event of the Association for Logic in India (ALI). The summer school's short classes will focus on Automata & Semigroups and on Infinite Game Theory. The registration is open and will be available until May 20, 2024. The school welcomes students from all over the world and from diverse fields of study, including Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics, and other related areas.

The invited speakers are:
- Infinite Games:  Dr. Juan P. Aguilera (Vienna University of Technology)
- Automata & Semigroups: Dr. K. Narayan Kumar (Chennai Mathematical Institute),  Dr. Kamal Lodaya (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences) and Dr. Amaldev Manuel (Indian Institute Of Technology, Goa)

For more information, see https://iitgoa.ac.in/ISLA24/ or contact Amaldev Manuel at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

(New) 10 - 12 June 2024, Workshop "Using Artificial Neural Networks for Studying Human Language Learning and Processing"

Date: 10 - 12 June 2024
Location: ILLC, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) have proven to be powerful learning devices for language-related tasks, as demonstrated by recent progress in artificial intelligence driven by large, Transformer-based language models. But how can ANNs inform us about human language learning and processing? Our three-day workshop brings together researchers working on cognitively motivated and linguistic questions in studying the language processing mechanisms and learning trajectories of ANNs.

For the first two days of the programme, we hope to stimulate discussion on the workshop theme through contributed presentations from our workshop participants and keynote speakers. The final day is focussed on active interactions and collaboration between participants, through small-scale tutorials and joint group work on a collaborative task.

For more information, see https://ann-humlang.github.io/workshop/#programme or contact Tamar Johnson at .

10 - 13 June 2024, Nordic Logic Summer School, Reykjavik, Iceland

Date & Time: 10 - 13 June 2024, 09:00-18:00
Title: Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024)
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Target audience: advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject
Costs: 200 euros for early student registration

The Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024) takes place in Reykjavik in June 2024. NLS is organized by the Scandinavian Logic Society and its intended audience is advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs, and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject. As usual, this year we have an exciting lineup of five lecturers on a wide spectrum of topics: Jandson Ribeiro (Philosophical logic), Sandra Kiefer (Learning and logic), Miika Hannula (Model theory), Greg Restall (Proof theory), Rineke Verbrugge (Logic, CS and AI).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/NLS/ or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

(New) 10 - 12 June 2024, Workshop "Using Artificial Neural Networks for Studying Human Language Learning and Processing"

Date: 10 - 12 June 2024
Location: ILLC, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) have proven to be powerful learning devices for language-related tasks, as demonstrated by recent progress in artificial intelligence driven by large, Transformer-based language models. But how can ANNs inform us about human language learning and processing? Our three-day workshop brings together researchers working on cognitively motivated and linguistic questions in studying the language processing mechanisms and learning trajectories of ANNs.

For the first two days of the programme, we hope to stimulate discussion on the workshop theme through contributed presentations from our workshop participants and keynote speakers. The final day is focussed on active interactions and collaboration between participants, through small-scale tutorials and joint group work on a collaborative task.

For more information, see https://ann-humlang.github.io/workshop/#programme or contact Tamar Johnson at .

10 - 13 June 2024, Nordic Logic Summer School, Reykjavik, Iceland

Date & Time: 10 - 13 June 2024, 09:00-18:00
Title: Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024)
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Target audience: advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject
Costs: 200 euros for early student registration

The Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024) takes place in Reykjavik in June 2024. NLS is organized by the Scandinavian Logic Society and its intended audience is advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs, and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject. As usual, this year we have an exciting lineup of five lecturers on a wide spectrum of topics: Jandson Ribeiro (Philosophical logic), Sandra Kiefer (Learning and logic), Miika Hannula (Model theory), Greg Restall (Proof theory), Rineke Verbrugge (Logic, CS and AI).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/NLS/ or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

11 - 14 June 2024, Workshop "Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics and Complexity" (RaTLoCC 2024), Pisa, Italy

Date: 11 - 14 June 2024
Location: Pisa, Italy
Deadline: Monday 13 May 2024

The workshop wants to offer an opportunity for the communities working in proof theory of arithmetic, in reverse mathematics, in finite and infinite combinatorics of Ramsey theory, in proof complexity, and in bounded arithmetic, to be exposed to one another's recent results, methods, and goals.

The goals of the workshop are to stimulate the interaction between researchers in the above-mentioned areas, to enhance the transfer of methods from one area to the other, as well as to set the ground for a unifying view on the logico-combinatorial study of combinatorial principles, such as Ramsey-type statements.

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

(New) 10 - 12 June 2024, Workshop "Using Artificial Neural Networks for Studying Human Language Learning and Processing"

Date: 10 - 12 June 2024
Location: ILLC, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) have proven to be powerful learning devices for language-related tasks, as demonstrated by recent progress in artificial intelligence driven by large, Transformer-based language models. But how can ANNs inform us about human language learning and processing? Our three-day workshop brings together researchers working on cognitively motivated and linguistic questions in studying the language processing mechanisms and learning trajectories of ANNs.

For the first two days of the programme, we hope to stimulate discussion on the workshop theme through contributed presentations from our workshop participants and keynote speakers. The final day is focussed on active interactions and collaboration between participants, through small-scale tutorials and joint group work on a collaborative task.

For more information, see https://ann-humlang.github.io/workshop/#programme or contact Tamar Johnson at .

10 - 13 June 2024, Nordic Logic Summer School, Reykjavik, Iceland

Date & Time: 10 - 13 June 2024, 09:00-18:00
Title: Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024)
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Target audience: advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject
Costs: 200 euros for early student registration

The Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024) takes place in Reykjavik in June 2024. NLS is organized by the Scandinavian Logic Society and its intended audience is advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs, and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject. As usual, this year we have an exciting lineup of five lecturers on a wide spectrum of topics: Jandson Ribeiro (Philosophical logic), Sandra Kiefer (Learning and logic), Miika Hannula (Model theory), Greg Restall (Proof theory), Rineke Verbrugge (Logic, CS and AI).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/NLS/ or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

11 - 14 June 2024, Workshop "Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics and Complexity" (RaTLoCC 2024), Pisa, Italy

Date: 11 - 14 June 2024
Location: Pisa, Italy
Deadline: Monday 13 May 2024

The workshop wants to offer an opportunity for the communities working in proof theory of arithmetic, in reverse mathematics, in finite and infinite combinatorics of Ramsey theory, in proof complexity, and in bounded arithmetic, to be exposed to one another's recent results, methods, and goals.

The goals of the workshop are to stimulate the interaction between researchers in the above-mentioned areas, to enhance the transfer of methods from one area to the other, as well as to set the ground for a unifying view on the logico-combinatorial study of combinatorial principles, such as Ramsey-type statements.

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

10 - 13 June 2024, Nordic Logic Summer School, Reykjavik, Iceland

Date & Time: 10 - 13 June 2024, 09:00-18:00
Title: Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024)
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Target audience: advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject
Costs: 200 euros for early student registration

The Fifth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLS 2024) takes place in Reykjavik in June 2024. NLS is organized by the Scandinavian Logic Society and its intended audience is advanced master students, PhD-students, postdocs, and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject. As usual, this year we have an exciting lineup of five lecturers on a wide spectrum of topics: Jandson Ribeiro (Philosophical logic), Sandra Kiefer (Learning and logic), Miika Hannula (Model theory), Greg Restall (Proof theory), Rineke Verbrugge (Logic, CS and AI).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/NLS/ or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

11 - 14 June 2024, Workshop "Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics and Complexity" (RaTLoCC 2024), Pisa, Italy

Date: 11 - 14 June 2024
Location: Pisa, Italy
Deadline: Monday 13 May 2024

The workshop wants to offer an opportunity for the communities working in proof theory of arithmetic, in reverse mathematics, in finite and infinite combinatorics of Ramsey theory, in proof complexity, and in bounded arithmetic, to be exposed to one another's recent results, methods, and goals.

The goals of the workshop are to stimulate the interaction between researchers in the above-mentioned areas, to enhance the transfer of methods from one area to the other, as well as to set the ground for a unifying view on the logico-combinatorial study of combinatorial principles, such as Ramsey-type statements.

13 - 14 June 2024, 23rd Annual Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics and Physics Graduate Conference, London, Canada

Date: 13 - 14 June 2024
Location: London, Canada
Deadline: Monday 1 April 2024

The graduate students of the philosophy department at Western University (London, Ontario) are excited to announce our 23rd annual Graduate Student Conference, taking place in person on June 13th and June 14th, 2024. The aim of this conference is to promote cooperation and critical engagement amongst graduate students doing research in the philosophies of physics, mathematics, and logic. We are pleased to announce that Philosopher, Dr. Marius Stan (Boston College) will be our keynote speaker.

For more information, see https://www.logicmathphysics.uwo.ca/?page_id=593 or contact the LMP Committee at .
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13 June 2024, LLRC conference: Critical, ethical, and practical use of AI in the language classroom, Leiden, the Netherlands

Date & Time: Thursday 13 June 2024, 09:00-17:00
Location: Cleveringaplaats 1, Leiden, the Netherlands
Target audience: language teachers, language learner researchers
Costs: 20

On June 13th 2024, the Language Learning Resource Centre (Leiden University) is organizing a one-day conference on the topic of Critical, ethical, and practical use of AI in the language classroom. The keynote will be held by Esther van der Stappen (lector Digital Education, Avans University of Applied Sciences). In addition to the keynote, the day will host a combination of good-practice presentations, two workshops, and research presentations on the topic. Please find the preliminary program and registration form on the website. Note thatearly bird registration ends on May 26th.

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

11 - 14 June 2024, Workshop "Ramsey Theory in Logic, Combinatorics and Complexity" (RaTLoCC 2024), Pisa, Italy

Date: 11 - 14 June 2024
Location: Pisa, Italy
Deadline: Monday 13 May 2024

The workshop wants to offer an opportunity for the communities working in proof theory of arithmetic, in reverse mathematics, in finite and infinite combinatorics of Ramsey theory, in proof complexity, and in bounded arithmetic, to be exposed to one another's recent results, methods, and goals.

The goals of the workshop are to stimulate the interaction between researchers in the above-mentioned areas, to enhance the transfer of methods from one area to the other, as well as to set the ground for a unifying view on the logico-combinatorial study of combinatorial principles, such as Ramsey-type statements.

13 - 14 June 2024, 23rd Annual Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics and Physics Graduate Conference, London, Canada

Date: 13 - 14 June 2024
Location: London, Canada
Deadline: Monday 1 April 2024

The graduate students of the philosophy department at Western University (London, Ontario) are excited to announce our 23rd annual Graduate Student Conference, taking place in person on June 13th and June 14th, 2024. The aim of this conference is to promote cooperation and critical engagement amongst graduate students doing research in the philosophies of physics, mathematics, and logic. We are pleased to announce that Philosopher, Dr. Marius Stan (Boston College) will be our keynote speaker.

For more information, see https://www.logicmathphysics.uwo.ca/?page_id=593 or contact the LMP Committee at .

14 - 16 June 2024, Twelfth Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS 2024)

Date & Time: 14 - 16 June 2024, 08:00-19:00
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Costs: Early registration: 350 euros (student) of 450 euros (non-student)
Deadline: Sunday 7 April 2024

The Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS) is symposium organized by the Scandinavial Logic Society. In 2024, it takes place in June in Reykjavik, Iceland. The primary aim of the Symposium is to promote research in the field of logic (broadly conceived) carried out in research communities in Scandinavia. Moreover, it warmly invites the participation of logicians from all over the world. The meeting will include invited lectures and a forum for participants to present contributed talks.
Invited Speakers: Fausto Barbero (University of Helsinki), Sara Negri (University of Genoa), Aybüke Özgün (ILLC, University of Amsterdam).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/SLSS/ or contact Antonis Achilleos at .

8 - 9 September 2024, 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics, Łódź (Poland)

Date: 8 - 9 September 2024
Location: Łódź (Poland)
Costs: 100 euros
Deadline: Saturday 15 June 2024

Connexive logics are orthogonal to classical logic insofar as they validate certain non-theorems of classical logic involving mainly negation and implication. Modern connexive logic started in the 1960s with seminal papers by Richard B. Angell and Storrs McCall. Since then, systems of connexive logic have been motivated by considerations on a content connection between the antecedent and consequent of valid implications, as well as by applications that range from Aristotle's syllogistic to Categorial Grammar and the study of causal implications.

As interests in topics related to connexive logics are growing, the ninth workshop aims at discussing directions for future research in connexive logics. Keynote speakers: Mateusz Klonowski (NCU, Toruń), Jacek Malinowski (IFiS PAN, Warsaw), Satoru Niki (RUB, Bochum), Grigory Olkhovikov (RUB, Bochum) and Francesco Paoli (UC, Cagliari).  This year, the WCL follows the NCL conference: we encourage you to participate in both events.

Any papers related to connexive logics are welcome. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: - Philosophical and historical considerations of the notion of connexivity; - Examinations of various systems of connexive logics; - Relations between connexive logics and other non-classical logics, such as relevance logics, conditional logics or modal logics; - Empirical studies on the scope of connexivity.

Submissions of extended abstracts (up to five pages) should be sent as a pdf file to the organizers.

For more information, see https://easychair.org/cfp/NCL24 or contact Tomasz Jarmużek at , Hitoshi Omori at , or Heinrich Wansing at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

14 - 16 June 2024, Twelfth Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS 2024)

Date & Time: 14 - 16 June 2024, 08:00-19:00
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Costs: Early registration: 350 euros (student) of 450 euros (non-student)
Deadline: Sunday 7 April 2024

The Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS) is symposium organized by the Scandinavial Logic Society. In 2024, it takes place in June in Reykjavik, Iceland. The primary aim of the Symposium is to promote research in the field of logic (broadly conceived) carried out in research communities in Scandinavia. Moreover, it warmly invites the participation of logicians from all over the world. The meeting will include invited lectures and a forum for participants to present contributed talks.
Invited Speakers: Fausto Barbero (University of Helsinki), Sara Negri (University of Genoa), Aybüke Özgün (ILLC, University of Amsterdam).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/SLSS/ or contact Antonis Achilleos at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

14 - 16 June 2024, Twelfth Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS 2024)

Date & Time: 14 - 16 June 2024, 08:00-19:00
Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
Costs: Early registration: 350 euros (student) of 450 euros (non-student)
Deadline: Sunday 7 April 2024

The Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS) is symposium organized by the Scandinavial Logic Society. In 2024, it takes place in June in Reykjavik, Iceland. The primary aim of the Symposium is to promote research in the field of logic (broadly conceived) carried out in research communities in Scandinavia. Moreover, it warmly invites the participation of logicians from all over the world. The meeting will include invited lectures and a forum for participants to present contributed talks.
Invited Speakers: Fausto Barbero (University of Helsinki), Sara Negri (University of Genoa), Aybüke Özgün (ILLC, University of Amsterdam).

For more information, see https://scool24.github.io/SLSS/ or contact Antonis Achilleos at .

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

17 - 21 June 2024, 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024), Pohang, Republic of Korea

Date: 17 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pohang, Republic of Korea
Deadline: Wednesday 28 February 2024

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) series is a forum bringing together scientists from many different backgrounds who are united in their interest in novel forms of computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and computational aspects of natural processes. UCNC provides a forum for such scientists to meet and discuss their work. The 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024) will be held at the Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Korea on June 17-21, 2024 and will continue the tradition of focusing on current important theoretical and experimental results and their critical evaluation.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/ucnc-2024/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) 69 and Trends in Logic 24, Kraków, Poland

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Tuesday 18 June 2024

The Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event: Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community.  Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic.

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

We call for papers on all areas of mathematical logic; we will also accept a limited number of non-mathematical contributions on history and/or philosophy of logic. Paper submission is via EasyChair.All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The list of our preferred topics include Algebraic logic, Model theory, Proof theory, Philosophical logic, History of logic.

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic.

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

17 - 21 June 2024, 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024), Pohang, Republic of Korea

Date: 17 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pohang, Republic of Korea
Deadline: Wednesday 28 February 2024

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) series is a forum bringing together scientists from many different backgrounds who are united in their interest in novel forms of computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and computational aspects of natural processes. UCNC provides a forum for such scientists to meet and discuss their work. The 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024) will be held at the Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Korea on June 17-21, 2024 and will continue the tradition of focusing on current important theoretical and experimental results and their critical evaluation.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/ucnc-2024/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, 37th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2024), Bergen, Norway

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Bergen, Norway
Deadline: Monday 18 March 2024

The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum in which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences. The 37th edition will be held in Bergen, Norway, from June 18th to June 21st.

For more information, see https://dl2024.w.uib.no/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) 69 and Trends in Logic 24, Kraków, Poland

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Tuesday 18 June 2024

The Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event: Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community.  Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic.

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic.

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

17 - 21 June 2024, 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024), Pohang, Republic of Korea

Date: 17 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pohang, Republic of Korea
Deadline: Wednesday 28 February 2024

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) series is a forum bringing together scientists from many different backgrounds who are united in their interest in novel forms of computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and computational aspects of natural processes. UCNC provides a forum for such scientists to meet and discuss their work. The 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024) will be held at the Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Korea on June 17-21, 2024 and will continue the tradition of focusing on current important theoretical and experimental results and their critical evaluation.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/ucnc-2024/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, 37th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2024), Bergen, Norway

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Bergen, Norway
Deadline: Monday 18 March 2024

The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum in which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences. The 37th edition will be held in Bergen, Norway, from June 18th to June 21st.

For more information, see https://dl2024.w.uib.no/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) 69 and Trends in Logic 24, Kraków, Poland

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Tuesday 18 June 2024

The Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event: Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community.  Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic.

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic.

19 - 20 June 2024, C-FORS Graduate Conference: Constructional Approaches in the Foundations of Mathematics and Philosophy, Oslo, Norway

Date: 19 - 20 June 2024
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Sunday 14 April 2024

The advanced ERC project "C-FORS: Construction in the Formal Sciences" led by Professor Øystein Linnebo (University of Oslo) is glad to announce its first graduate conference. The topic is constructional approaches to foundations of mathematics and philosophy. The aim of the conference is to bring together graduate students working in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, in Metaphysics and in Ontology and that are interested in (or critical of) constructional (i.e., iterative or hierarchical) accounts in these disciplines.

Beside the current members of C-FORS, the discussion shall be guided by the two invited keynotes, Joel David Hamkins (Notre Dame) and Jon Erling Litland (UT Austin), who are both leading experts on topics relevant to the main theme of the conference. In addition, the conference involves the assignment of a commentator to lead the discussion on the contributed talk by each participant. Comments will be provided by three scholars that are also experts in their fields, namely Deborah Kant (Hamburg), Sam Roberts (Konstanz) and Chris Scambler (Oxford).

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

17 - 21 June 2024, 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024), Pohang, Republic of Korea

Date: 17 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pohang, Republic of Korea
Deadline: Wednesday 28 February 2024

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) series is a forum bringing together scientists from many different backgrounds who are united in their interest in novel forms of computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and computational aspects of natural processes. UCNC provides a forum for such scientists to meet and discuss their work. The 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024) will be held at the Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Korea on June 17-21, 2024 and will continue the tradition of focusing on current important theoretical and experimental results and their critical evaluation.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/ucnc-2024/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, 37th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2024), Bergen, Norway

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Bergen, Norway
Deadline: Monday 18 March 2024

The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum in which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences. The 37th edition will be held in Bergen, Norway, from June 18th to June 21st.

For more information, see https://dl2024.w.uib.no/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) 69 and Trends in Logic 24, Kraków, Poland

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Tuesday 18 June 2024

The Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event: Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community.  Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic.

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic.

19 - 20 June 2024, C-FORS Graduate Conference: Constructional Approaches in the Foundations of Mathematics and Philosophy, Oslo, Norway

Date: 19 - 20 June 2024
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Sunday 14 April 2024

The advanced ERC project "C-FORS: Construction in the Formal Sciences" led by Professor Øystein Linnebo (University of Oslo) is glad to announce its first graduate conference. The topic is constructional approaches to foundations of mathematics and philosophy. The aim of the conference is to bring together graduate students working in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, in Metaphysics and in Ontology and that are interested in (or critical of) constructional (i.e., iterative or hierarchical) accounts in these disciplines.

Beside the current members of C-FORS, the discussion shall be guided by the two invited keynotes, Joel David Hamkins (Notre Dame) and Jon Erling Litland (UT Austin), who are both leading experts on topics relevant to the main theme of the conference. In addition, the conference involves the assignment of a commentator to lead the discussion on the contributed talk by each participant. Comments will be provided by three scholars that are also experts in their fields, namely Deborah Kant (Hamburg), Sam Roberts (Konstanz) and Chris Scambler (Oxford).

3 - 21 June 2024, CMU Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, Pittsburgh, USA

Date: 3 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pittsburgh, USA
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

The Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University hosts a summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, economics, and other sciences. During this three-week, intensive program, we introduce a small group of approximately 25 promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career, forging lasting links between these disciplines along with friendships and professional contacts. 

Programme:
June 3-7: Francesca Zaffora Blando & Krzysztof Mierzewski "Chance and Randomness"
June 10-14: Jonas Frey & Reid Barton "Categorical Semantics and Synthetic Topology"
June 17-21: Clark Glymour & Kun Zhang "The Logic of Discovery"

17 - 21 June 2024, 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024), Pohang, Republic of Korea

Date: 17 - 21 June 2024
Location: Pohang, Republic of Korea
Deadline: Wednesday 28 February 2024

The International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) series is a forum bringing together scientists from many different backgrounds who are united in their interest in novel forms of computation, human-designed computation inspired by nature, and computational aspects of natural processes. UCNC provides a forum for such scientists to meet and discuss their work. The 21st International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC 2024) will be held at the Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Korea on June 17-21, 2024 and will continue the tradition of focusing on current important theoretical and experimental results and their critical evaluation.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/ucnc-2024/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, 37th International Workshop on Description Logics (DL 2024), Bergen, Norway

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Bergen, Norway
Deadline: Monday 18 March 2024

The DL workshop is the major annual event of the description logic research community. It is the forum in which those interested in description logics, both from academia and industry, meet to discuss ideas, share information and compare experiences. The 37th edition will be held in Bergen, Norway, from June 18th to June 21st.

For more information, see https://dl2024.w.uib.no/ or contact .

18 - 21 June 2024, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) 69 and Trends in Logic 24, Kraków, Poland

Date: 18 - 21 June 2024
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Tuesday 18 June 2024

The Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event: Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community.  Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic.

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic.

21 June 2024, Dutch Logic PhD Day 2024, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Date: Friday 21 June 2024
Location: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Target audience: PhD students in logic (and related areas) in the Netherlands (if places are available, the event is also open to master's students).
Costs: Free
Deadline: Friday 24 May 2024

The Dutch Logic PhD Day 2024 is a VvL event that brings together PhD students in Logic and related areas (such as philosophy, computer science and AI) to foster exchanges of ideas and collaborations between young researchers from all over the Netherlands.

The event is planned as a full-day event, during which PhDs students will have the possibility to present their research in the form of contributed talks.

24 - 26 June 2024, Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Brussels, Belgium

Date: 24 - 26 June 2024
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Deadline: Thursday 2 May 2024

The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) will host its 6th Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices on June 24–26, 2024  with Catarina Dutilh Novaes (VU Amsterdam). We intend the masterclass to be a fully interactive in person event, with the twofold objective to understand in depth the materials presented in the lectures, and to provide early career researchers (PhD students and Postdocs) with an opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in a helpful and constructive environment. 

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24 - 28 June 2024, Logic Colloquium 2024 (LC 2024), Gothenburg, Sweden

Date: 24 - 28 June 2024
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an annual gathering to present current research in all aspects of logic. In 2024, the meeting will be held 24-28 June at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

The 2024 meeting will run for five days and comprise 10 plenary lectures, 3 tutorials and 6 special sessions as well as contributed talks. In addition, the 2024 Goedel Lecture will be delivered at the meeting.

For more information, see https://lc2024.se or contact LC 2024 Organisers at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .

24 - 26 June 2024, Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Brussels, Belgium

Date: 24 - 26 June 2024
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Deadline: Thursday 2 May 2024

The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) will host its 6th Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices on June 24–26, 2024  with Catarina Dutilh Novaes (VU Amsterdam). We intend the masterclass to be a fully interactive in person event, with the twofold objective to understand in depth the materials presented in the lectures, and to provide early career researchers (PhD students and Postdocs) with an opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in a helpful and constructive environment. 

LOGO_Large.jpeg

24 - 28 June 2024, Logic Colloquium 2024 (LC 2024), Gothenburg, Sweden

Date: 24 - 28 June 2024
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an annual gathering to present current research in all aspects of logic. In 2024, the meeting will be held 24-28 June at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

The 2024 meeting will run for five days and comprise 10 plenary lectures, 3 tutorials and 6 special sessions as well as contributed talks. In addition, the 2024 Goedel Lecture will be delivered at the meeting.

For more information, see https://lc2024.se or contact LC 2024 Organisers at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

24 - 26 June 2024, Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Brussels, Belgium

Date: 24 - 26 June 2024
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Deadline: Thursday 2 May 2024

The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) will host its 6th Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices on June 24–26, 2024  with Catarina Dutilh Novaes (VU Amsterdam). We intend the masterclass to be a fully interactive in person event, with the twofold objective to understand in depth the materials presented in the lectures, and to provide early career researchers (PhD students and Postdocs) with an opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in a helpful and constructive environment. 

LOGO_Large.jpeg

24 - 28 June 2024, Logic Colloquium 2024 (LC 2024), Gothenburg, Sweden

Date: 24 - 28 June 2024
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an annual gathering to present current research in all aspects of logic. In 2024, the meeting will be held 24-28 June at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

The 2024 meeting will run for five days and comprise 10 plenary lectures, 3 tutorials and 6 special sessions as well as contributed talks. In addition, the 2024 Goedel Lecture will be delivered at the meeting.

For more information, see https://lc2024.se or contact LC 2024 Organisers at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

26 - 28 June 2024, Fifteenth Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT15), Bayreuth, Germany

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Bayreuth, Germany
Deadline: Friday 9 February 2024

This is the 15th in a series of bi-annual conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making. Preference is given to papers that bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics, and mind sciences.

Invited Speakers: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado Boulder), Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark) and Willemien Kets (Utrecht University).

26 - 28 June 2024, DCAI Special Session on Computational Linguistics/ Information/ Reasoning/ and AI (CLIRAI), Salamanca, Spain

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Salamanca, Spain
Deadline: Friday 15 March 2024

Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language and reasoning methods are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems related to the phenomena of partiality, underspecification, perspectives of agents, and context dependency. These phenomena are signature features of information in nature, natural languages, and reasoning.

The session covers theoretical work, applications, approaches, and techniques for computational models of information, language (artificial, human, or natural in other ways), reasoning. The goal is to promote computational systems and related models of language, thought, reasoning, and other related processes.

For more information, see https://www.dcai-conference.net/tracks/special-sessions/clirai or contact Roussanka Loukanova at .
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24 - 28 June 2024, Logic Colloquium 2024 (LC 2024), Gothenburg, Sweden

Date: 24 - 28 June 2024
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an annual gathering to present current research in all aspects of logic. In 2024, the meeting will be held 24-28 June at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

The 2024 meeting will run for five days and comprise 10 plenary lectures, 3 tutorials and 6 special sessions as well as contributed talks. In addition, the 2024 Goedel Lecture will be delivered at the meeting.

For more information, see https://lc2024.se or contact LC 2024 Organisers at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

26 - 28 June 2024, Fifteenth Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT15), Bayreuth, Germany

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Bayreuth, Germany
Deadline: Friday 9 February 2024

This is the 15th in a series of bi-annual conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making. Preference is given to papers that bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics, and mind sciences.

Invited Speakers: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado Boulder), Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark) and Willemien Kets (Utrecht University).

26 - 28 June 2024, DCAI Special Session on Computational Linguistics/ Information/ Reasoning/ and AI (CLIRAI), Salamanca, Spain

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Salamanca, Spain
Deadline: Friday 15 March 2024

Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language and reasoning methods are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems related to the phenomena of partiality, underspecification, perspectives of agents, and context dependency. These phenomena are signature features of information in nature, natural languages, and reasoning.

The session covers theoretical work, applications, approaches, and techniques for computational models of information, language (artificial, human, or natural in other ways), reasoning. The goal is to promote computational systems and related models of language, thought, reasoning, and other related processes.

For more information, see https://www.dcai-conference.net/tracks/special-sessions/clirai or contact Roussanka Loukanova at .
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24 - 28 June 2024, Logic Colloquium 2024 (LC 2024), Gothenburg, Sweden

Date: 24 - 28 June 2024
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Logic Colloquium is the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, an annual gathering to present current research in all aspects of logic. In 2024, the meeting will be held 24-28 June at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

The 2024 meeting will run for five days and comprise 10 plenary lectures, 3 tutorials and 6 special sessions as well as contributed talks. In addition, the 2024 Goedel Lecture will be delivered at the meeting.

For more information, see https://lc2024.se or contact LC 2024 Organisers at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

26 - 28 June 2024, Fifteenth Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT15), Bayreuth, Germany

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Bayreuth, Germany
Deadline: Friday 9 February 2024

This is the 15th in a series of bi-annual conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making. Preference is given to papers that bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics, and mind sciences.

Invited Speakers: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado Boulder), Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark) and Willemien Kets (Utrecht University).

26 - 28 June 2024, DCAI Special Session on Computational Linguistics/ Information/ Reasoning/ and AI (CLIRAI), Salamanca, Spain

Date: 26 - 28 June 2024
Location: Salamanca, Spain
Deadline: Friday 15 March 2024

Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language and reasoning methods are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems related to the phenomena of partiality, underspecification, perspectives of agents, and context dependency. These phenomena are signature features of information in nature, natural languages, and reasoning.

The session covers theoretical work, applications, approaches, and techniques for computational models of information, language (artificial, human, or natural in other ways), reasoning. The goal is to promote computational systems and related models of language, thought, reasoning, and other related processes.

For more information, see https://www.dcai-conference.net/tracks/special-sessions/clirai or contact Roussanka Loukanova at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
taclLogo.png

25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .