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5 June 2009, DIP Colloquium, Albert Visser
For abstracts and more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/dip/
10 June 2009, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Miles Osborne
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/
12 June 2009, Colloquium on Mathematical Logic, Bas Spitters
(Bus 11 from Utrecht Central Station).
For abstracts and more information, see http://www.math.uu.nl/people/jvoosten/seminar.html

12 June 2009, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Ulle Endriss
For more information, see here or https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/, or contact Ulle Endriss (ulle.endriss at uva.nl).
18 June 2009, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Amit Mukarjee
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/
24 June 2009, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Henk Zeevat
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/
26 June 2009, First Workshop on Logics and Strategies
Modelling intelligent and rational interaction in multi-agent systems has been one of the main issues in Artificial Intelligence that gained momentum in the last decade of the past century. This is now merging into broader studies of formal models of society, where computer science meets decision theory, game theory and social choice theory, for instance in the study of rational deliberation and decision making.
This first workshop on logics and strategies of the project STRATMAS focuses on ideas and concepts for bringing in the notion of strategies explicitly in the logical frameworks dealing with intelligent and rational interaction in multi-agent systems, which is one of the main goals of the project. The workshop consists of talks by some experts in this area as well as some young researchers. It can also be regarded as the first event in the revival of "Dag der GrAmschap" which used to be a regular event, not so many years ago, to mark a day of talks and discussions between the Amsterdam and the Groningen logic research community on some topics of mutual interest.
The workshop is free for participants, but please pre-register before June 20, 2009, by sending mail to Sujata Ghosh (sujata at ai.rug.nl) so that we can organize an appropriate lecture room and catering. For more information, see http://www.ai.rug.nl/~sujata/strat1.html and http://www.ai.rug.nl/~sujata/stratmas.html.
29 June 2009, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Peter beim Graben
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/
30 June 2009, BRICKS Workshop on Game Theory and Multiagent Systems, CWI, Science Park 123 (= Kruislaan 413), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Prior to the "5th Spain, Italy, Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory" (SING5, http://www.feweb.vu.nl/sing5/) there will take place "BRICKS Workshop on Game Theory and Multiagent Systems". BRICKS stands for Basic Research in Informatics for Creating the Knowledge Society.
For more information, see http://www.bsik-bricks.nl/ or http://www.cwi.nl/en/events/.