News and Events: Conferences

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(Updated) 22 - 26 September 2025, Polish Congress of Logic, Toruń, Poland

Date & Time: 22 - 26 September 2025, 09:00-15:00
Location: Toruń, Poland
Target audience: logicians, philosophers, computer scientists, mathematicians
Deadline: Thursday 1 May 2025

The conference aims to honour the legacy of outstanding Polish logicians, particularly those associated with the Lvov-Warsaw School and the Polish Mathematical School. The conference focuses on topics from various areas of logic and its applications, in particular, in the foundations of mathematics, computer science and linguistics. Submissions in the area of philosophy of science are also welcomed. The Congress will feature plenary sessions, sections, and the following workshops:

• 3rd Workshop on Relating Logic (WRL3), org. by Mateusz Klonowski and Jacek Malinowski.

• 1st Workshop on Mechanisms and Causes (WMaC1) org. by Michał Oleksowicz and Mateusz Chwastyk.

• 1st Symposium on the Languages and Logics of Syllogistics (SYLLOS1) org. by Luis Estrada-González and Tomasz Jarmużek.

• 3rd Workshop on Non-Fregean Logics (WNFL3) org. by Dorota Leszczyńska-Jasion and Szymon Chlebowski.

Submissions should be prepared using the provided latex template and sent to . For workshop submissions, please include the workshop name in the email subject line.

For more information, see https://logika.net.pl/language/en/call-for-papers/ or contact Kordula Świętorzecka at .

12 - 15 January 2026, 8th International Meeting of the Association for the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice (APMP 2025), Orange CA, USA

Date: 12 - 15 January 2026
Location: Orange CA, USA
Deadline: Thursday 1 May 2025

The APMP aims to foster the philosophy of mathematical practice, that is, a broad outward-looking cluster of approaches to understanding mathematics. Relevant themes include issues in the methodology and epistemology of mathematics, history of mathematics, applications of mathematics, mathematical education, and cognitive science.

Keynote Speakers Carolin Antos (University of Konstanz), Marc Lange (UNC Chapel Hill), John Mumma (CSU San Bernardino), Elaine Pimentel (University College London), Akshay Venkatesh (Institute for Advanced Study) and Keith Weber (Rutgers University).

We invite submissions on any areas connected to the philosophy of mathematical practice. A title and abstract (250-500 words + 3 keywords) should be submitted via Easychair for anonymous review by May 1st, 2025. The meeting will be in person. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by mid-June 2025.

1 August 2025, Deduktionstreffen 2025, Stuttgart, Germany

Date: Friday 1 August 2025
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Deadline: Thursday 1 May 2025

The annual Deduktionstreffen (German for ``deduction meeting'') is the prime activity of the Special Interest Group on Deduction Systems of the AI Chapter(Fachbereich KI) of the German Society of Informatics (Gesellschaft fuer Informatik, GI). This year it will be organized jointly with the special interest group on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, as part of CADE-30.

It has a long tradition for being a meeting place for the German community on automated reasoning with an informal and friendly atmosphere. Submissions by researchers from neighboring or otherwise related countries are very welcome as well. A special focus of the workshop is on young researchers and students, who are particularly encouraged to present ongoing projects to a wider audience.

Informal submissions should be made as abstracts (up to 1 page) without special formatting. They will be published online and be available during the workshop.Full papers should be formatted in CEUR style (2-column style) without header and footer. The length of these papers should not exceed 8-12 pages. All submissions must be written in English and submitted in PDF format via EasyChair (select the track "Deduktionstreffen").

For more information, see https://dt2025.krportal.org/.

1 - 5 September 2025, 19th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2025), Kutaisi, Georgia

Date: 1 - 5 September 2025
Location: Kutaisi, Georgia
Deadline: Friday 2 May 2025

The aim of JELIA 2025 is to bring together active researchers interested in the use of logics in Artificial Intelligence, in order to discuss current research, results, problems, and applications of both theoretical and practical nature. JELIA strives to foster links and facilitate cross-fertilization of ideas among researchers from various disciplines, among researchers from academia and industry, and between theoreticians and practitioners.

This year we will include a Special Track on Logics for Explainable and Trustworthy AI. The track aims to draw attention to this timely topic and create a space for discussing the role of logic. Also there will be Best Paper and Best Student Paper Prizes sponsored by Springer, each is a cash prize amounting to EUR 500.

Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research in all areas related to the use of logics in Artificial Intelligence. Submissions describing implemented systems/applications and their application area(s) are also welcome.  Submissions must not have been previously published or be simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. All submissions should not exceed 13 pages for long papers and 6 pages for short papers, and should be written in English.

18 - 20 June 2025, Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Michael Barany, Brussels, Belgium

Date: 18 - 20 June 2025
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Deadline: Friday 2 May 2025

The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) will host its 7th Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices on June 1820, 2025 with Michael Barany (University of Edinburgh). We intend the masterclass to be a fully interactive in-person event, with the twofold objective to understand in depth the materials presented in the lectures, and to provide early career researchers (MA students, PhD students and Postdocs) with an opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in a helpful and constructive environment. This year's theme is “Situating Mathematical Practices: Materials, Institutions, and Critical Context”. 

The Masterclass honors Joachim Frans (1989-2023) who co-organized the Masterclass for many years.

We invite interested early career researchers to send us an abstract of at most 250 words by May 2. The talks will consist of a 20 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes for discussion. It is not mandatory for contributed talks to engage with the workshop theme. Notice that submitting an abstract is not mandatory for attending the Masterclass.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

14 July 2025, 9th Women in Logic Workshop (WiL 2025), Birmingham (UK),

Date: Monday 14 July 2025
Location: Birmingham (UK),
Deadline: Monday 5 May 2025

Women in Logic 2025 is a satellite event of the 10th International Conference on Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD 2025) to be held in Birmingham, UK, from July 14 to July 20, 2025.

The Women in Logic workshop (WiL) provides an opportunity to increase awareness of the valuable contributions made by women in the area of logic in computer science. Its main purpose is to promote the excellent research done by women, with the ultimate goal of increasing their visibility and representation in the community.

Are you a woman working in logic? Please join us on July 14, 2025 at WiL, give a talk, and enjoy a day with Women in Logic! Please submit an abstract of 1-2 pages by May 5, 2025 (AoE), via EasyChair.

Abstracts should be written in English (1-2 pages), and prepared using the Easychair style.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/wil2025.

31 August - 5 September 2025, 10th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Theorem Proving (AITP 2025), Aussois, France

Date: 31 August - 5 September 2025
Location: Aussois, France
Deadline: Monday 5 May 2025

Large-scale semantic processing and strong computer assistance of mathematics and science is our inevitable future. New combinations of AI and reasoning methods and tools deployed over large mathematical and scientific corpora will be instrumental to this task.  The AITP conference is the forum for discussing how to get there as soon as possible, and the force driving the progress towards that.

There will be several focused sessions on AI for ATP, ITP, mathematics, relations to general AI (AGI), Formal Abstracts, linguistic processing of mathematics/science, modern AI and big-data methods, and several sessions with contributed talks. The focused sessions will be based on invited talks and discussion oriented. AITP'25 is planned as an in-person conference.

We solicit contributed talks. Selection of those will be based on extended abstracts/short papers of 2 pages formatted with easychair.cls. Submission is via EasyChair. The extended abstracts are considered non-archival. The contributed talks have to be presented in-person.

For more information, see http://aitp-conference.org/2025.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

23 - 26 September 2025, The 18th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty (ECSQARU'25), Hagen, Germany

Date: 23 - 26 September 2025
Location: Hagen, Germany
Deadline: Thursday 8 May 2025

The biennial ECSQARU conferences constitute a major forum for advances in the theory and practice of reasoning under uncertainty, with a focus on bringing symbolic and quantitative aspects together. Contributions come from researchers interested in advancing the scientific knowledge and from practitioners using uncertainty techniques in real-world applications. The scope of the ECSQARU conferences encompasses fundamental issues, representation, inference, learning, and decision making in qualitative and numeric uncertainty paradigms.

The following keynote speakers are already confirmed: Claudia d'Amato (University of Bari, Italy), Vanina Martinez (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain) and Tommie Meyer (CAIR, University of Cape Town, Source Africa). The first day (Sep 23) is dedicated to a workshop and tutorial programme. A separate call for workshops and tutorials has already been disseminated (see the website for details). A Best Paper Award supported by Springer will be granted at the conference.

ECSQARU 2025 will welcome papers on the theory and practice of reasoning under uncertainty.. Submitted papers must be original and not under review in a journal or another venue with formally published proceedings. They will be evaluated by peer reviews based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. The reviewing process is single blind. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference to present their work, at least one author of each paper must register for the conference. Submitted papers must be at most 12 pages (excluding references) in the Springer LNCS/LNAI format.

For more information, see https://ecsqaru2025.krportal.org.

3 - 8 May 2025, 28th ETAPS International Joint Conferences On Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS 2025), Hamilton, Canada

Date: 3 - 8 May 2025
Location: Hamilton, Canada
Deadline: Thursday 10 October 2024

ETAPS is a primary forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of four annual conferences accompanied by satellite workshops. ETAPS 2025 is the twenty-eighth event in the series.

Main conferences:
* ESOP: European Symposium on Programming
* FASE: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
* FoSSaCS: Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
* TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems

For more information, see https://etaps.org/2025.

9 - 10 September 2025, 35th International Symposium on Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation (LOPSTR 2025), Rende, Italy

Date: 9 - 10 September 2025
Location: Rende, Italy
Deadline: Friday 9 May 2025

The aim of the LOPSTR series is to stimulate and promote international research and collaboration on logic-based program development. LOPSTR is open to contributions to logic-based program development in any programming language paradigm. LOPSTR has a reputation for being a lively, friendly forum for presenting and discussing work in progress.

LOPSTR 2025 will be held at the University of Calabria, Rende, Italy. It will be co-located with ICLP 2025 and PPDP 2025. Topics of interest include all aspects of logic-based program development, all stages of the software life cycle, and issues of both programming-in-the-small and programming-in-the-large.

Submissions can be made in two categories: Regular Papers (15 pages max.) and Short Papers (8 pages max.). Submissions must not substantially overlap with papers/tools that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal, conference, or workshop with refereed proceedings.

Submissions of Regular Papers must describe original work. Submissions of Short Papers may include presentations of exciting if not fully polished research or tool demonstrations that are of academic and industrial interest. Tool demonstrations should describe the relevant system, usability, and implementation aspects of a tool. Survey papers that present some aspects of the above topics from a new perspective and papers that describe experience with industrial applications and case studies are also welcome.

For more information, see https://lopstr.github.io/2025/.

26 June 2025, Dutch Formal Methods Day, Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam

Date & Time: Thursday 26 June 2025, 10:00-18:00
Location: Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
Costs: None
Deadline: Friday 9 May 2025

The Dutch Formal Methods Day is a full-day event dedicated to formal methods in the Netherlands. This event is an opportunity for people in academia, industry, and education who are interested in formal methods, in the broadest sense, to come together, learn, and network. There will be numerous talks, giving a broad overview formal methods in the Netherlands. Upon registering, you will have the opportunity to offer a talk.

Coffee and lunch will be provided; there will be ample opportunity for networking with your colleagues and meeting new people. Experts and newcomers to the field are equally welcome.

All the talks will be given in English.

We are currently collecting talks. If you would like to offer a talk, register before May 9th. As part of the registration process, you can indicate that you would like to give a talk. The organizers will be in touch and put together a program.

For more information, see here or at https://conf.researchr.org/home/dfdm-2025 or contact Benno van den Berg at .
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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .
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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .
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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .
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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .

12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .

12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

13 - 15 May 2025, 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Las Cruces, USA

Date: 13 - 15 May 2025
Location: Las Cruces, USA
Deadline: Thursday 13 February 2025

The 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic will be held May 13-16, 2025 at New Mexico State University. There will be special sessions on Computability Theory, Model Theory, Combinatorics and Logic, Modal Logic, Set Theory and Proof Assistants.

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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .

12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

13 - 15 May 2025, 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Las Cruces, USA

Date: 13 - 15 May 2025
Location: Las Cruces, USA
Deadline: Thursday 13 February 2025

The 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic will be held May 13-16, 2025 at New Mexico State University. There will be special sessions on Computability Theory, Model Theory, Combinatorics and Logic, Modal Logic, Set Theory and Proof Assistants.

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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .

12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

13 - 15 May 2025, 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Las Cruces, USA

Date: 13 - 15 May 2025
Location: Las Cruces, USA
Deadline: Thursday 13 February 2025

The 2025 North American Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic will be held May 13-16, 2025 at New Mexico State University. There will be special sessions on Computability Theory, Model Theory, Combinatorics and Logic, Modal Logic, Set Theory and Proof Assistants.

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9 - 16 May 2025, XXI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2025), Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil

Date: 9 - 16 May 2025
Location: Sao Paulo and Serra Negra, Brazil
Target audience: Students and professionals of all the areas of Logic
Deadline: Sunday 15 December 2024

The Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL) is the main event organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL) and has been occurring since 1979. The EBL congregates logicians from different fields and the meeting is an important moment for the Brazilian and South-American community to come together and engage in a discussion about the state of the art of their subject. The areas of Logic covered span Foundations and Philosophy of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, Informatics, Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence. The goal of the EBL meeting is to encourage the dissemination and discussion of research papers in Logic in a broad sense. It is expected to have among the participants several invited speakers from different continents.

In 2025, the 21st edition of EBL will be held from May 12 to May 16 at the city of Serra Negra, São Paulo State, preceded by the Logic School from May 9 to May 11 at São Paulo City.

For more information, see https://ebl2025.ime.usp.br/in%C3%ADcio or contact Marcelo E. Coniglio at , Lucia R. Junqueira at , or Bruno Lopes at .

12 - 16 May 2025, LOGICA 2025, Hejnice, Czech Republic

Date: 12 - 16 May 2025
Location: Hejnice, Czech Republic
Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025

The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences announces 'LOGICA 2025', the 37th in the series of international symposia devoted to logic, to be held in Hejnice, Czech Republic, from Monday 12 May to Friday 16 May 2025

Invited speakers: Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University), Hans Rott (University of Regensburg), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Albert Visser (Utrecht University).

(New) 16 May 2025, SML 2025 Student Workshop on Logic and Probability

Date & Time: Friday 16 May 2025, 13:00-17:30
Location: Room C1.112, Science Park 904, Amsterdam
Costs: Free

This workshop is run by MSc of Logic students as part of the Seminar Mathematical Logic. The program consists of student presentations and an invited lecture by Jan-Willem van de Meent (AMLab, IvI)

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/sml2025/.

29 - 30 August 2025, Workshop on Feminist Logic

Date: 29 - 30 August 2025
Location: Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Deadline: Sunday 18 May 2025

Feminist Logic is a relatively new but upcoming area of study. Work in this field sheds light on sexist (and other) biases in the area of logic. This is a very broad conception but it captures the diversity of the area of Feminist Logic. More specifically, Feminist Logic can mean to use logical tools for feminist ends; to look at the history of logic from a feminist perspective; to consider teaching practices in logic and how those disadvantage certain underrepresented groups, to devise, revise and/or argue for logical systems from a distinctly feminist perspective. This workshop aims at sharing and discussing the latest research in this area by bringing together both highly distinguished as well as early career researchers.

List of speakers: Sara Ayhan (Ruhr University Bochum), Roy T. Cook (University of Minnesota), Maureen Eckert (UMass Dartmouth), Viviane Fairbank (University of St Andrews), Becca Kosten (University of Minnesota), Franci Mangraviti (University of Padova), Gillian Russell (Australian National University), Sara L. Uckelman (Durham University).

Next to the speakers’ presentations a discussion session is planned including short presentations (5-10 mins) focused on exploring open problems and potential research directions in Feminist Logic. We welcome proposals for presentations at this session of around 300 words to be sent to .
Members of groups that are underrepresented in logic are especially encouraged to submit.
The deadline for submission is May 18, 2025. The notification of acceptance will be sent by June 1, 2025.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/view/workshop-feministlogic/home or contact Sara Ayhan at .

20 - 23 May 2025, C-FORS Summer School in Foundational Ontology, Oslo, Norway

Date: 20 - 23 May 2025
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Saturday 15 February 2025

This four-day summer school aims to give both a theoretical and a practical overview of foundational ontologies. It focuses on four of them, devoting one full day to each: Unified Foundational Ontology, Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering, Basic Formal Ontology, and Business Objects Reference Ontology. Each day is divided into two sessions. In the morning sessions, invited speakers will give a theoretical introduction to the ontology. The afternoon sessions will consist of practical group work on case studies that will help participants understand how to apply the ontology. At the end of these sessions, invited speakers will discuss the case studies engaging with participants' group work.

There is a limited number of places for participants. The deadline to apply is 15 February.

For more information, contact Salvatore Florio at , or Guendalina Righetti at .

20 - 23 May 2025, C-FORS Summer School in Foundational Ontology, Oslo, Norway

Date: 20 - 23 May 2025
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Saturday 15 February 2025

This four-day summer school aims to give both a theoretical and a practical overview of foundational ontologies. It focuses on four of them, devoting one full day to each: Unified Foundational Ontology, Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering, Basic Formal Ontology, and Business Objects Reference Ontology. Each day is divided into two sessions. In the morning sessions, invited speakers will give a theoretical introduction to the ontology. The afternoon sessions will consist of practical group work on case studies that will help participants understand how to apply the ontology. At the end of these sessions, invited speakers will discuss the case studies engaging with participants' group work.

There is a limited number of places for participants. The deadline to apply is 15 February.

For more information, contact Salvatore Florio at , or Guendalina Righetti at .

20 - 23 May 2025, C-FORS Summer School in Foundational Ontology, Oslo, Norway

Date: 20 - 23 May 2025
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Saturday 15 February 2025

This four-day summer school aims to give both a theoretical and a practical overview of foundational ontologies. It focuses on four of them, devoting one full day to each: Unified Foundational Ontology, Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering, Basic Formal Ontology, and Business Objects Reference Ontology. Each day is divided into two sessions. In the morning sessions, invited speakers will give a theoretical introduction to the ontology. The afternoon sessions will consist of practical group work on case studies that will help participants understand how to apply the ontology. At the end of these sessions, invited speakers will discuss the case studies engaging with participants' group work.

There is a limited number of places for participants. The deadline to apply is 15 February.

For more information, contact Salvatore Florio at , or Guendalina Righetti at .
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(New) 22 May 2025, KNAW Symposium "Proofs: From Euclid to AI - Exploring the Power of Deep Learning"

Date & Time: Thursday 22 May 2025, 14:00-21:00
Location: KNAW Trippenhuis - Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam
Costs: Free

KNAW organises a symposium exploring the relation between mathematics and AI at the Trippenhuis in Amsterdam. The symposium consists of two parts.
14.00-17.00 - Expert Meeting
19.00-21.00 - General Audience Symposium

The full schedule and list of speakers can be found on the website, as well as the registration link.

20 - 23 May 2025, C-FORS Summer School in Foundational Ontology, Oslo, Norway

Date: 20 - 23 May 2025
Location: Oslo, Norway
Deadline: Saturday 15 February 2025

This four-day summer school aims to give both a theoretical and a practical overview of foundational ontologies. It focuses on four of them, devoting one full day to each: Unified Foundational Ontology, Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering, Basic Formal Ontology, and Business Objects Reference Ontology. Each day is divided into two sessions. In the morning sessions, invited speakers will give a theoretical introduction to the ontology. The afternoon sessions will consist of practical group work on case studies that will help participants understand how to apply the ontology. At the end of these sessions, invited speakers will discuss the case studies engaging with participants' group work.

There is a limited number of places for participants. The deadline to apply is 15 February.

For more information, contact Salvatore Florio at , or Guendalina Righetti at .
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17 - 18 December 2025, GenAI & Creative Practices: Past, Present, and Future, University of Amsterdam

Date & Time: 17 - 18 December 2025, 09:00-18:00
Location: University of Amsterdam
Target audience: We welcome submissions from diverse disciplines, including but not limited to computer science, (digital) humanities, (computational) social sciences, law and arts.
Costs: Registration fees (includes conference dinner & closing drinks): OECD countries, faculty & postdocs: 100 Euro OECD countries, PhD students: 50 Euro OECD countries, affiliates of NGOs and non-academic research institutes: 100 Euro Non-OECD countries, affi
Deadline: Monday 26 May 2025

In the light of the rapid development of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), the GenAI & Creative Practices conference aims to gather together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss and rethink:
· Creative Practices
· Values and Creative Work
· Scalable Responsible GenAI
· The Future of Creative Work
· The Political Economy of GenAI and Transformation of the Cultural Sector
· Governance and Regulation of GenAI

Responsible Digital Transformations (RDT) would like to invite you to submit proposals to the  conference, which will take place at the University of Amsterdam on 17 & 18 December 2025.

Proposals for individual papers should be 400 words (maximum). Please also include a 50-word bio of the presenter. Paper presentations are 15 minutes long and will be held in panels (max. 4 papers) of an hour and a half.

Proposals for a pre-constituted panel should include a 400-word rationale for the panel, as well as 400-word abstracts for each paper and 50-word bios for each speaker.

Proposals for a roundtable should include a 400-word rational, as well as 100-word abstracts and 50-word bios for each speaker.

Finally, proposals for a fishbowl are also welcome. These should include a 400-word description, as well as 50-word bios for each speaker.

Early career scholars and PhD candidates are welcome and encouraged to submit abstracts. Upon request, the organizers can provide successful early career scholars and PhD candidates from Non-OECD countries with a lump sum travel grant to support costs for registration, transport or lodging. In order to make use of this offer, please indicate this in your application.

28 - 30 May 2025, 8th International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Science of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline: Wednesday 15 January 2025

The Computational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing the computationally-grounded scientific study of narrative, a crucial aspect of human experience used for communication, persuasion, explanation, and entertainment.

Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activity that imitates human actions through emplotment, representing discordant events through concordance. From myths to histories, narratives are ubiquitous across time, making understanding narrative intelligence essential to comprehending human intelligence. Systems for narrative analysis and production are increasingly embedded in devices and processes, influencing decision-making in venues as diverse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cultural production. In order to appreciate this influence, it is becoming increasingly clear that research must address the technical implementation of narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these frameworks, and our general understanding of narrative at multiple levels, from the philosophical and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.

For more information, see https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/.

28 - 30 May 2025, 8th International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Science of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline: Wednesday 15 January 2025

The Computational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing the computationally-grounded scientific study of narrative, a crucial aspect of human experience used for communication, persuasion, explanation, and entertainment.

Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activity that imitates human actions through emplotment, representing discordant events through concordance. From myths to histories, narratives are ubiquitous across time, making understanding narrative intelligence essential to comprehending human intelligence. Systems for narrative analysis and production are increasingly embedded in devices and processes, influencing decision-making in venues as diverse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cultural production. In order to appreciate this influence, it is becoming increasingly clear that research must address the technical implementation of narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these frameworks, and our general understanding of narrative at multiple levels, from the philosophical and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.

For more information, see https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/.

25 - 28 August 2025, 28th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2025), Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

Date: 25 - 28 August 2025
Location: Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Deadline: Friday 30 May 2025

 The 28th International Conference of Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD2025) will explore the topics in the field of speech and natural language processing, in particular:
 - corpora, texts, transcription, and translation;
 - speech analysis, recognition, and synthesis;
 - their intertwining within dialogue systems.

This event continues the tradition of the TSD series, which started in 1998 and has become a prime forum for interaction between researchers in computer processing of both spoken and written language from all over the world.

The conference program will include Invited Papers, Oral Presentations, and Poster/Demonstration Sessions. The conference is planned as an on-site event. The conference will offer a rich social programme.

Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 12 pages (including references) in the LNCS format. Authors are also encouraged to present practical demonstrations of software, projects, or interesting material relevant to the conference topics. Demonstration abstracts of up to one page will not appear in the proceedings.

Papers will be presented in topic-oriented sessions. The official language of TSD 2025 is English. However, papers dealing with text and speech proces sing in linguistic environments other than English are strongly encouraged (as long as they are written in English).

Papers must not be under review by any other conference or publication during the TSD review cycle, and they must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere.

28 - 30 May 2025, 8th International Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN'25): Advancing the Science of Narrative, Geneva, Switzerland

Date: 28 - 30 May 2025
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline: Wednesday 15 January 2025

The Computational Models of Narrative (CMN) workshop series is dedicated to advancing the computationally-grounded scientific study of narrative, a crucial aspect of human experience used for communication, persuasion, explanation, and entertainment.

Narrative, or storytelling, is a symbolic activity that imitates human actions through emplotment, representing discordant events through concordance. From myths to histories, narratives are ubiquitous across time, making understanding narrative intelligence essential to comprehending human intelligence. Systems for narrative analysis and production are increasingly embedded in devices and processes, influencing decision-making in venues as diverse as politics, economics, intelligence, and cultural production. In order to appreciate this influence, it is becoming increasingly clear that research must address the technical implementation of narrative systems, the theoretical bases of these frameworks, and our general understanding of narrative at multiple levels, from the philosophical and cognitive impact of narratives to our ability to model narrative responses computationally.

For more information, see https://tecfa.unige.ch/cmn25/.

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: Saturday 31 May 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.

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.

Registration for attendees is now open. The early-registration deadline is Saturday, 31st May.

For more information, see here or at https://2025.esslli.eu/ or contact Søren Brinck Knudstorp (on behalf of ESSLLI 2025) at .

CFP Special Track of Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) on "Integration of Logical Constraints in Deep Learning"

Deadline: Saturday 31 May 2025

Over the last few years, the integration of logical constraints in Deep Learning models has gained significant attention from research communities for its potential to enhance the interpretability, robustness, safety, and generalization capabilities of these models. Looking ahead, challenges in this field extend to the development of Machine Learning models that not only incorporate logical constraints but also provide robust assurances. This involves ensuring that AI systems adhere to specific ( temporal) logical or ethical constraints, offering a level of guarantees in their behavior.

This special track aims to explore and showcase recent advancements in the integration of logical constraints within deep learning models, spanning the spectrum of verification, synthesis, monitoring and explainability, by considering exact and approximate solutions, online and offline approaches. The focus will also extend to encompass innovative approaches that address the challenges associated with handling logical constraints in neural networks. Thus, this special track seeks submissions on the integration of logical constraints into deep learning approaches. Pertinent review papers of exceptional quality may also be considered.

24 - 27 June 2025, Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk 2025), Kraków, Poland

Date: 24 - 27 June 2025
Location: Kraków, Poland
Deadline: Saturday 31 May 2025

We are pleased to announce the 70th edition of the Cracow Logic Conference to be held on 24-27 June 2025 at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland.

This special anniversary edition will feature two thematic parts:
- Konferencja Historii Logiki (KHL) 24-25 June
Marking the 70th edition of KHL, dedicated to the history and philosophy of logic, including contemporary developments in these areas. Mostly in Polish.
- CLoCk 2627 June
Focusing on all areas of mathematical logic, with particular emphasis on Algebraic Logic, Model Theory, and Proof Theory

Confirmed Invited Speakers: Nick Galatos (University of Denver), Grigory Olkhovikov (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

 We call for 30-minute contributed talks on all areas of mathematical logic, especially on Algebraic logic, Model theory, Proof theory. 

For more information, see https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/clock.