News and Events: Conferences

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20 - 23 July 2026, 23rd Int. Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR 2026), Lisbon, Portugal

Date: 20 - 23 July 2026
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Deadline: Friday 13 February 2026

Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR) is a well-established and vibrant field of research within Artificial Intelligence. KR builds on the fundamental thesis that knowledge can often be represented in an explicit declarative form, suitable for processing by dedicated symbolic reasoning engines. This enables the exploitation of knowledge that would otherwise be implicit through semantically grounded inference mechanisms. KR has contributed to the theory and practice of various areas of AI, including agents, automated planning, robotics and natural language processing, and to fields beyond AI, including data management, semantic web, verification, software engineering, computational biology, and cybersecurity.

The KR conference series is the leading forum for timely, in-depth presentation of progress in the theory and practice of the representation and computational management of knowledge. 

KR2026 will be part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2026).

We solicit papers presenting novel results on the principles of KR, which clearly contribute to the formal foundations of the field or show the applicability of KR techniques to implemented or implementable systems. We welcome papers from other areas that demonstrate clear use of, or contributions to, the principles or practice of KR. We also encourage "reports from the field" of applications, experiments, developments, and tests.

For more information, see https://kr.org/KR2026/.

(Updated) 13 - 16 February 2026, Zagreb Logic Conference 2026, Zagreb [CR]

Date: 13 - 16 February 2026
Location: Zagreb [CR]
Deadline: Sunday 14 December 2025

The Zagreb Logic Conference (ZLC) encompasses various branches of logic, such as higher order logic, modal logic, set theory, proof theory, model theory, but also philosophy of logic, history of logic, and applications of logic in computer science, computability and complexity. The venue is the Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb. Invited speakers: Ivan Tomašić (Queen Mary University of London).

We invite you to submit your abstracts to the fourth edition of the conference. Each talk will be allocated a slot of about half an hour, plus the time for questions and discussion.

For more information, see https://zlc.math.hr/.

1 - 3 June 2026, Linguistics and English Language Postgraduate Conference (LELPCG 2026), University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh [UK]

Date: 1 - 3 June 2026
Location: University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh [UK]
Target audience: students and recent graduates
Deadline: Saturday 14 February 2026

The Linguistics and English Language Postgraduate Conference is an annual event hosted by the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, and is open to students and recent graduates from all over the world. The event is held in-person only (no online or hybrid options available).

Postgraduates and recent PG grads are invited to submit abstracts in any subfield of linguistics, philosophy of language, and linguistic anthropology (except language pedagogy) for both oral and poster presentations. The presentations should be accessible to a general linguistics audience.  

Talks will be 20 minutes + 10 minutes for questions. Abstracts should be 500 words excluding tables, references, and examples. Use this form to submit your abstracts.  

For more information, see https://pgc.lel.ed.ac.uk/ or contact .

(Updated) 13 - 16 February 2026, Zagreb Logic Conference 2026, Zagreb [CR]

Date: 13 - 16 February 2026
Location: Zagreb [CR]
Deadline: Sunday 14 December 2025

The Zagreb Logic Conference (ZLC) encompasses various branches of logic, such as higher order logic, modal logic, set theory, proof theory, model theory, but also philosophy of logic, history of logic, and applications of logic in computer science, computability and complexity. The venue is the Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb. Invited speakers: Ivan Tomašić (Queen Mary University of London).

We invite you to submit your abstracts to the fourth edition of the conference. Each talk will be allocated a slot of about half an hour, plus the time for questions and discussion.

For more information, see https://zlc.math.hr/.

(Updated) 13 - 16 February 2026, Zagreb Logic Conference 2026, Zagreb [CR]

Date: 13 - 16 February 2026
Location: Zagreb [CR]
Deadline: Sunday 14 December 2025

The Zagreb Logic Conference (ZLC) encompasses various branches of logic, such as higher order logic, modal logic, set theory, proof theory, model theory, but also philosophy of logic, history of logic, and applications of logic in computer science, computability and complexity. The venue is the Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb. Invited speakers: Ivan Tomašić (Queen Mary University of London).

We invite you to submit your abstracts to the fourth edition of the conference. Each talk will be allocated a slot of about half an hour, plus the time for questions and discussion.

For more information, see https://zlc.math.hr/.

(Updated) 13 - 16 February 2026, Zagreb Logic Conference 2026, Zagreb [CR]

Date: 13 - 16 February 2026
Location: Zagreb [CR]
Deadline: Sunday 14 December 2025

The Zagreb Logic Conference (ZLC) encompasses various branches of logic, such as higher order logic, modal logic, set theory, proof theory, model theory, but also philosophy of logic, history of logic, and applications of logic in computer science, computability and complexity. The venue is the Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb. Invited speakers: Ivan Tomašić (Queen Mary University of London).

We invite you to submit your abstracts to the fourth edition of the conference. Each talk will be allocated a slot of about half an hour, plus the time for questions and discussion.

For more information, see https://zlc.math.hr/.

18 - 20 February 2026, PLM Workshop "Traces and Engrams: Philosophical and Neuroscientific Perspectives on Memory"

Date: 18 - 20 February 2026
Location: Bochum, Germany
Target audience: philosophers and scientists working on memory
Costs: free
Deadline: Sunday 30 November 2025

This PLM workshop aims to bring together philosophers and scientists working on memory. The workshop focuses on the role of memory traces and engrams for remembering. We intend to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on the theoretical foundations and empirical underpinnings of traces and engrams across philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, and related disciplines.

For more information, see https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/tracesandengrams2025.html or contact Markus Werning & Jonathan Najenson at .

18 - 20 February 2026, PLM Workshop "Traces and Engrams: Philosophical and Neuroscientific Perspectives on Memory"

Date: 18 - 20 February 2026
Location: Bochum, Germany
Target audience: philosophers and scientists working on memory
Costs: free
Deadline: Sunday 30 November 2025

This PLM workshop aims to bring together philosophers and scientists working on memory. The workshop focuses on the role of memory traces and engrams for remembering. We intend to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on the theoretical foundations and empirical underpinnings of traces and engrams across philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, and related disciplines.

For more information, see https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/tracesandengrams2025.html or contact Markus Werning & Jonathan Najenson at .

18 - 20 February 2026, PLM Workshop "Traces and Engrams: Philosophical and Neuroscientific Perspectives on Memory"

Date: 18 - 20 February 2026
Location: Bochum, Germany
Target audience: philosophers and scientists working on memory
Costs: free
Deadline: Sunday 30 November 2025

This PLM workshop aims to bring together philosophers and scientists working on memory. The workshop focuses on the role of memory traces and engrams for remembering. We intend to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on the theoretical foundations and empirical underpinnings of traces and engrams across philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, and related disciplines.

For more information, see https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/tracesandengrams2025.html or contact Markus Werning & Jonathan Najenson at .

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.

23 - 28 February 2026, Computer Science Logic 2026 (CSL 2026), Paris, France

Date: 23 - 28 February 2026
Location: Paris, France
Deadline: Tuesday 15 July 2025

CSL is the annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL). It is an interdisciplinary conference, spanning across both basic and application oriented research in mathematical logic and computer science.  CSL 2026 is the 34th edition of the conference and will be held in Paris on the 23-28 February 2026 and is organised by the Logic and Computation team of the LIPN of Sorbonne Paris Nord University.

For more information, see https://csl2026.github.io/.