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  • 19 February 2025, AI, Culture, and Society, Dr Kim Baraka and Dr Rosa Wevers

    Date & Time: Wednesday 19 February 2025, 15:30-17:00
    Speaker: Dr Kim Baraka and Dr Rosa Wevers
    Title: The creative cultures of AI
    Location: Room L3.36, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    For more information, see here or at https://aiculturesociety.github.io/ or contact Gabriel Pereira at .
  • (New) 19 February 2025, KdVI General Mathematics Colloquium, Ronald de Wolf

    Date & Time: Wednesday 19 February 2025, 16:00-16:45
    Speaker: Ronald de Wolf
    Title: Exponential Lower Bounds for Polytopes in Combinatorial Optimization
    Location: KdVI seminar room F3.20, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 20 February 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Gerhard Schurz

    Date & Time: Thursday 20 February 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Gerhard Schurz (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
    Title: Meta-Induction and Its Applications in Social Epistemology
    Location: Online
  • (New) 24 February 2025, Nordic Online Logic Seminar, Elaine Pimentel

    Date & Time: Monday 24 February 2025, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Elaine Pimentel
    Title: Proof-theoretic semantics: from intuitionism to classical, from natural deduction to sequents
    Location: Zoom

    The Nordic Online Logic Seminar (NOL Seminar) is organised monthly over Zoom, with expository talks on topics of interest for the broader logic community. The seminar is open for professional or aspiring logicians and logic aficionados worldwide.

    If you wish to receive the Zoom ID and password for it, as well as further announcements, please subscribe here:https://listserv.gu.se/sympa/subscribe/nordiclogic.

  • (New) 25 February 2025, Philosophy of Mathematics (Φ-Math) Reading Group

    Date & Time: Tuesday 25 February 2025, 15:00
    Title: Intuiting the Infinite
    Location: Room F1.15, ILLC, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / Online (Zoom)

    For our first session of 2025, we will engage with Robin Jeshion’s Intuiting the Infinite. He defends Charles Parsons’ Kantian appeal to mathematical intuition to address the access problem of Platonism: If mathematical objects are abstract objects, how can we gain knowledge of them?

    Jeshion argues that intuition plays a fundamental role in justifying our knowledge of the infinitude of natural numbers, responding to key criticisms about the cogency of arbitrary objects, vague representation, and the role of spatial and temporal structures in mathematical thought.

    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/Phi-Math/events/2025-02-21-intuiting-the-infinite/ or contact Alexander Lind at , or Orestis Dimou Belegratis at .
  • 25 February 2025, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Laura Ruis

    Date & Time: Tuesday 25 February 2025, 16:00
    Speaker: Laura Ruis (University College London)
    Location: Room L3.36, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    For more information, see https://projects.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/.
  • 26 February 2025, LLAMA seminar, Sebastian Enqvist

    Date & Time: Wednesday 26 February 2025, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Sebastian Enqvist (Stockholm University)
    Title: Cyclic lambda-mu-calculus
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-enqvist-2025 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
  • 27 February 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Michael Cohen

    Date & Time: Thursday 27 February 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Michael Cohen (Tilburg University)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 28 February 2025, Meaning, Logic, and Cognition (MLC) Seminar, Dean McHugh

    Date & Time: Friday 28 February 2025, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Dean McHugh
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 5 March 2025, LLAMA seminar, Guillaume Massas

    Date & Time: Wednesday 5 March 2025, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Guillaume Massas (Scuola Normale Superiore)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15 in Science Park 107 and online
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-massas-2025 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
  • 6 March 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Bartosz Więckowski

    Date & Time: Thursday 6 March 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Bartosz Więckowski (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 11 March 2025, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Julius Cheng

    Date & Time: Tuesday 11 March 2025, 16:00
    Speaker: Julius Cheng (University of Cambridge)
    Title: Similarity-Augmented Prediction Methods for Neural Machine Translation
    Location: Room L3.36 at LAB42, Amsterdam Science Park, plus live streaming on Zoom
    For more information, see https://projects.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/.
  • 13 March 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Timo Eckhardt and David J. Pym

    Date & Time: Thursday 13 March 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Timo Eckhardt (University College London) and David J. Pym (University College London & Institute of Philosophy, University of London)
    Location: Online
  • 14 March 2025, Heyting Day 2025 - Models of intuitionism and computability: symposium in honour of Jaap van Oosten

    Date & Time: Friday 14 March 2025, 10:00-17:00
    Location: KNAW Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam

    Can we imagine a world in which computability is built-in into the very fabric of reality? The answer is a resounding yes. However, it took us almost 40 years to get the first detailed picture of such a world. Our speakers will give you a scenic tour around worlds of computability. They will introduce the relevant concepts and discuss the many amazing properties of such worlds. The symposium marks the retirement of Jaap van Oosten and will be conducted in English.

    Invited speakers: Andy Pitts (University of Cambridge), Andrej Bauer (University of Ljubljana), Sebastiaan Terwijn (Radboud University) and Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht University),

  • 19 March 2025, LLAMA seminar, Makoto Fujiwara

    Date & Time: Wednesday 19 March 2025, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Makoto Fujiwara (Tokyo University of Science)
    Location: Room TBA, ILLC, Amsterdam / Online
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-fujiwara-2025 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
  • 20 March 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Tai-Wei Hu

    Date & Time: Thursday 20 March 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Tai-Wei Hu (University of Bristol)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 26 March 2025, LLAMA seminar, Revantha Ramanayake

    Date & Time: Wednesday 26 March 2025, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Revantha Ramanayake (University of Groningen)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / Online
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-ramanayake-2025 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
  • 27 March 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Hans van Ditmarsch

    Date & Time: Thursday 27 March 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Hans van Ditmarsch
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / Online
  • 28 March 2025, Meaning, Logic, and Cognition (MLC) Seminar, Valentin D. Richard

    Date & Time: Friday 28 March 2025, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Valentin D. Richard
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
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    3 - 4 April 2025, 3rd Amsterdam / Saint-Etienne Workshop on Social Choice

    Date & Time: 3 - 4 April 2025, 09:00-17:00
    Location: SustainaLab, MatrixOne, Science Park 301, Amsterdam
    Costs: Free
    Deadline: Friday 14 March 2025

    Join us for the 3rd Amsterdam/Saint-Etienne Workshop on Social Choice on at Science Park in Amsterdam! We will be discussing questions of social choice in all of its many facets, including in particular the perspectives provided by computer science, economics, and political science. Registration is free but required.

    For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/amsterdam-saint-etienne-2025/ or contact Ulle Endriss at .
  • 3 April 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Hein Duijf

    Date & Time: Thursday 3 April 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Hein Duijf (Utrecht University)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 10 April 2025, Joint DIP-LIRa session, Greg Restall

    Date & Time: Thursday 10 April 2025, 15:00-16:30
    Speaker: Greg Restall (University of St Andrews)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / Online
  • 15 April 2025, Joint DIP-LIRa session, Lucas Champollion

    Date & Time: Tuesday 15 April 2025, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Lucas Champollion (NYU)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 24 April 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Dominik Klein

    Date & Time: Thursday 24 April 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Dominik Klein (Utrecht University)
    Location: ILLC Seminar Room F1.15, Science Park 107 and online.
  • 22 May 2025, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Franz Berto

    Date & Time: Thursday 22 May 2025, 16:30-18:00
    Speaker: Franz Berto (University of St Andrews)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam / online via Zoom
  • 28 July - 8 August 2025, 36th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2025), Bochum (Germany)

    Date: 28 July - 8 August 2025
    Location: Bochum (Germany)
    Deadline: Wednesday 10 July 2024

    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.

    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.