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  • 9 April 2026, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Malvin Gattinger

    Date & Time: Thursday 9 April 2026, 15:30
    Speaker: Malvin Gattinger
  • (New) 10 April 2026, TEAP, Alice van’t Hoff

    Date & Time: Friday 10 April 2026, 11:00-13:00
    Speaker: Alice van’t Hoff
    Location: https://univienna.zoom.us/j/68312177521?pwd=fdYFFrcK1hg3Qw7GH2nCNVTIdV26rs.1
    For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/themeseap or contact Caterina Sisti at .
  • 14 April 2026, Basic introduction to dealing with news media (UvA)

    Date & Time: Tuesday 14 April 2026, 10:00-12:00
    Location: REC B1.01 at Roeterseiland, Amsterdam
    Costs: free, registration required

    Would you like to put your research in the spotlight, but are unsure how to approach the media? Or are you afraid that journalists will twist your story? In this basic introduction, UvA press officers will give you the tools to help you confidently deal with news media. 

    The workshop will also be conducted in Dutch on 7 April (click here for more info). 

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    14 April 2026, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Soumyajit Pyne

    Date & Time: Tuesday 14 April 2026, 16:00
    Speaker: Soumyajit Pyne
    Title: Equilibrium Computation in the Hotelling-Downs Model of Spatial Competition
    Location: Room L1.08, Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam

    The Hotelling-Downs model studies strategic positioning of candidates along an ideological line where voters choose the nearest candidate. While equilibrium structure has been widely analyzed, little is known about the computational complexity of finding equilibria. We provide algorithmic results for computing equilibria in both discrete and continuous variants of the model. For the continuous case, we prove a structural result showing that whenever an equilibrium exists, one also exists with rational positions of bounded complexity, enabling discretization via a notion we call reflection barriers. Using dynamic programming, we show: (i) equilibrium existence is decidable in polynomial time for discrete candidate locations; (ii) in the continuous-candidate and discrete-voter setting, equilibria can be computed in pseudo-polynomial time; and (iii) in the fully continuous setting, an ϵ-equilibrium can be computed in time polynomial in 1/ϵ. This is joint work with Umang Bhaskar.

    For more information on the Computational Social Choice Seminar, please consult https://staff.science.uva.nl/u.endriss/seminar/.

    For more information, see https://staff.science.uva.nl/u.endriss/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss at .
  • 15 April 2026, MoL thesis presentations, MoL students

    Date & Time: Wednesday 15 April 2026, 17:00-19:30
    Speaker: MoL students
    Title: MoL thesis presentations - Logic and Philosophy
    Location: SP C1.112 & zoom

    Join in person or online via Zoom: https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/63449968266 

    For more information, see https://www.marialoni.org/GradTraj25_26 or contact Maria Aloni at .
  • 16 April 2026, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Igor Sedlár

    Date & Time: Thursday 16 April 2026, 16:30
    Speaker: Igor Sedlár
  • 17 April 2026, Meaning, Logic, and Cognition (MLC) Seminar, Beatrice Buonaguidi

    Date: Friday 17 April 2026
    Speaker: Beatrice Buonaguidi (KCL)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 17 April 2026, FOAM Seminar, Divya Ravi

    Date & Time: Friday 17 April 2026, 15:00-16:15
    Speaker: Divya Ravi
    Title: Foundations of Secure Multi-Party Computation
    Location: Room L2.06, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/FOAM/posts/talk32/ or contact Gregor Behnke at , or Ronald de Haan at .
  • 22 April 2026, MoL thesis presentations, MoL students

    Date & Time: Wednesday 22 April 2026, 17:00-19:00
    Speaker: MoL students
    Title: MoL thesis presentations - Logic and Language
    Location: SP C1.112 & zoom

    Join in person or online via Zoom: https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/63449968266 

    For more information, see https://www.marialoni.org/GradTraj25_26 or contact Maria Aloni at .
  • 24 April 2026, Joint DIP-LIRa session, Fabrizio Cariani

    Date & Time: Friday 24 April 2026, 16:00
    Speaker: Fabrizio Cariani
    Location: ILLC Seminar Room F1.15, Science Park 107 and online
  • 8 May 2026, Joint DIP-LIRa session, Paolo Santorio

    Date & Time: Friday 8 May 2026, 16:00
    Speaker: Paolo Santorio
  • 12 May 2026, ILLC Staff meeting 05/2026

    Date & Time: Tuesday 12 May 2026, 16:00-17:00
    Location: ILLC Common Room F1.21, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
    For more information, contact the ILLC Office at .
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    18 May 2026, Life after ILLC: alumni panel discussion

    Date & Time: Monday 18 May 2026, 17:00-19:00
    Location: ILLC Common Room F1.21, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
    Target audience: Everyone: MoL, PhD, Postdocs, and Staff

    Logic?? What do you DO with THAT!?

    ILLC alumni are at the cutting-edge not only in academia, but also across tech, government, finance, nonprofit, and other sectors. Join us for a panel discussion with five ILLC alumni who are leading and innovating in their fields. Hear how their academic background informs their work in industry, and how they've navigated career changes and opportunities.

    Panel discussion and audience Q&A session followed by reception.

    For more information, contact Gidon Kaminer at , or Paul Weston at .
  • 20 May 2026, LLAMA seminar, Han Gao

    Date & Time: Wednesday 20 May 2026, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Han Gao (Institute of Computer Science, The Czech Academy of Sciences)
    Location: ILLC Seminar Room F1.15, Science Park 107 and online (see website)
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-gao-2026 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
  • 22 May 2026, FOAM Seminar, Twan Kroll

    Date & Time: Friday 22 May 2026, 15:00-16:15
    Speaker: Twan Kroll
    Title: The Price of Anarchy of Simultaneous First-Price Auctions with Budgets
    Location: Room L2.06, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/FOAM/posts/talk33/ or contact Gregor Behnke at , or Ronald de Haan at .
  • 22 May 2026, Joint DIP-LIRa session, Adam Bjorndahl

    Date & Time: Friday 22 May 2026, 16:00
    Speaker: Adam Bjorndahl
    Location: ILLC Seminar Room F1.15, Science Park 107 and online
  • 28 May 2026, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Aybüke Özgün

    Date & Time: Thursday 28 May 2026, 16:30
    Speaker: Aybüke Özgün
  • 29 May 2026, Anéla/VIOT Junior Day 2026 (Juniorendag)

    Date: Friday 29 May 2026
    Location: location TBA, University of Amsterdam [NL]
    Target audience: Junior researchers (Bachelor, Master, PhD students and recent graduates)
    Deadline: Friday 13 March 2026

    This event provides young shcolars with an opportunity to present their research in the field of applied linguistics (language use, language acquisition, language education, language proficiency, or communication). Both lectures and poster presentations are welcome. Lectures shall last 15 minutes. Additionally, the annual Anéla-VIOT Thesis Award for the best MA-thesis in the field will be awarded on this day.

  • 29 May 2026, DIP Colloquium, John MacFarlane

    Date & Time: Friday 29 May 2026, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: John MacFarlane (UC Berkeley)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 19 June 2026, ILLC Current Affairs Meeting & ILLC Colloquium

    Date & Time: Friday 19 June 2026, 15:30-18:30
    For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/ILLCColloquium/Autumn-2026 or contact Aybüke Özgün at .
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    25 - 26 June 2026, New Perspectives on the Semantics–Pragmatics Distinction

    Date & Time: 25 - 26 June 2026, 09:30-18:00
    Location: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    Target audience: Philosophy, linguistics, logic

    This two-day workshop brings together an international line-up of female researchers working at the intersection of philosophy, theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, logic, formal semantics and pragmatics, psychology, and political and social science. The event explores diverse perspectives on the semantics–pragmatics distinction, highlighting how interdisciplinary approaches can advance our understanding of meaning, context, and interpretation.

    The workshop is in-person only. Attendance is free of charge, but registration is mandatory as places are limited. To register, please email Tamara Dobler.

    For more information, see here or contact Tamara Dobler at .
  • 29 June - 3 July 2026, Advances in Modal Logic 2026 (AiML 2026), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Date: 29 June - 3 July 2026
    Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Deadline: Friday 20 February 2026

    Advances in Modal Logic is an initiative aimed at presenting the state of the art in modal logic and its various applications. The initiative consists of a conference series together with volumes based on the conferences. AiML 2026 is organized by the ILLC.  Information about the AiML series can be obtained at http://www.aiml.net.

    For more information, see here or at https://events.illc.uva.nl/aiml2026/ or contact .
  • 3 - 14 August 2026, 37th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2026), Prague (Czech Republic)

    Date: 3 - 14 August 2026
    Location: Prague (Czech Republic)
    Deadline: Wednesday 1 October 2025

    Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, when the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at levels that run from foundational to introductory to advanced, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world. In 2026, ESSLLI returns to Prague after exactly 30 years.

    The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis on human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

    For more information, see here or at https://2026.esslli.eu/ or contact Thomas Icard at .
  • 25 September 2026, ILLC Current Affairs Meeting & ILLC Colloquium

    Date & Time: Friday 25 September 2026, 15:30-17:30
    Location: ILLC Common Room F1.21, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
    For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/ILLCColloquium/Autumn-2026/ or contact Aybüke Özgün at .
  • 6 October 2026, ILLC Staff meeting 10/2026

    Date & Time: Tuesday 6 October 2026, 16:00-17:00
    Location: ILLC Common Room F1.21, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
    For more information, contact the ILLC Office at .
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    4 December 2026, Valedictory lecture Henkjan Honing, prof. dr. Henkjan Honing

    Date & Time: Friday 4 December 2026, 16:30-17:30
    Speaker: prof. dr. Henkjan Honing
    Location: Aula der Universiteit, Singel 411, Amsterdam
    For more information, contact Peter van Ormondt at .
  • 11 December 2026, ILLC Current Affairs Meeting & ILLC Colloquium

    Date & Time: Friday 11 December 2026, 15:30-17:30
    Location: ILLC Common Room F1.21, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
    For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/ILLCColloquium/Winter-2026 or contact Aybüke Özgün at .
  • ILLC Heidag 2027

    The annual ILLC Heidag will be held on on the 29th of January 2027, starting at 09.30 and running until 17.00. Please fill out this form to help up plan for the event.

    What is a ''heidag''? It is a meeting during which the management and/or employees of an organization meet and discuss in an informal atmosphere outside their familiar working environment, especially about subjects that transcend daily practice.