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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5175/21-
 29-June-2014-Sixth-North-American-Summer-School-fo
 r-Logic-Language-and-Information-NASSLLI-2014-Univ
 ersity-of-Maryland-U-S-A-
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SUMMARY:Sixth North American Summer School for Log
 ic, Language, and Information (NASSLLI 2014), Univ
 ersity of Maryland, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140629
LOCATION:University of Maryland, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The 6th North American Summer School i
 n Logic, Language and Information (NASSLLI 2014), 
 a bi-annual summer school loosely modeled on the l
 ong-running ESSLLI series in Europe, will be held 
 at the University of Maryland, College Park, June 
 23 - 27, 2014. In addition, we will run three inte
 nsive introductory courses ("bootcamps") on Saturd
 ay and Sunday, June 21-22. Additional events will 
 be held during the weekend following the summer sc
 hool, June 28-29.  The summer school will consist 
 of 18 courses, scheduled in five parallel sessions
  throughout the week. Courses will meet for 90 min
 utes on each of five days. The instructors are pro
 minent researchers who volunteer their time and en
 ergy to present work in their disciplines. NASSLLI
  courses are aimed at graduate students and advanc
 ed undergraduates in any of the fields represented
  at the summer school, but will also be of interes
 t to post-docs and researchers in those fields. Co
 urses are designed with an interdisciplinary audie
 nce in mind, by instructors who enjoy addressing s
 tudents and colleagues from a wide range of discip
 lines.  For more information including the full pr
 ogram, see http://www.nasslli2014.com/.  Proposals
  are invited for courses or workshops that present
  interdisciplinary work between the areas of logic
 , linguistics, computer science, cognitive science
 , philosophy and artificial intelligence, though w
 ork in just one area is within the scope of the su
 mmer school if it can be applied in other fields. 
 The deadline for proposals is September 1, 2013.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>The
  6th North American Summer School in Logic, Langua
 ge and Information (NASSLLI 2014), a bi-annual sum
 mer school loosely modeled on the long-running ESS
 LLI series in Europe, will be held at the Universi
 ty of Maryland, College Park, June 23 - 27, 2014. 
 In addition, we will run three intensive introduct
 ory courses (&quot;bootcamps&quot;) on Saturday an
 d Sunday, June 21-22. Additional events will be he
 ld during the weekend following the summer school,
  June 28-29.</p>\n        <p>The summer school wil
 l consist of 18 courses, scheduled in five paralle
 l sessions throughout the week. Courses will meet 
 for 90 minutes on each of five days. The instructo
 rs are prominent researchers who volunteer their t
 ime and energy to present work in their discipline
 s. NASSLLI courses are aimed at graduate students 
 and advanced undergraduates in any of the fields r
 epresented at the summer school, but will also be 
 of interest to post-docs and researchers in those 
 fields. Courses are designed with an interdiscipli
 nary audience in mind, by instructors who enjoy ad
 dressing students and colleagues from a wide range
  of disciplines.</p>\n    \n      \n        <p>For
  more information including the full program, see 
 <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nasslli2014.co
 m/">http://www.nasslli2014.com/</a>.</p>\n    </di
 v><div>\n        <p>Proposals are invited for cour
 ses or workshops that present\n        interdiscip
 linary work between the areas of logic,\n        l
 inguistics, computer science, cognitive science, p
 hilosophy\n        and artificial intelligence, th
 ough work in just one area is\n        within the 
 scope of the summer school if it can be applied in
 \n        other fields. The deadline for proposals
  is September 1,\n        2013.</p>\n      </div>
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