Editor for this issue: Erin Steitz <ensteitzlinguistlist.org>
Full Title: North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information
Short Title: NASSLLI
Date: 23-Jun-2025 - 27-Jun-2025
Location: University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Contact Person: Shane Steinert-Threlkeld
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://openreview.net/group?id=NASSLLI/2025/Conference
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Philosophy of Language; Semantics; Syntax
Call Deadline: 12-Nov-2024
Meeting Description:
The North American Summer School in Logic, Language and Information has been providing outstanding interdisciplinary educational opportunities to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in logic, linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, and philosophy since it was launched as a biennial event in 2002. NASSLLI brings these disciplines together with the goal of producing excellence in the study of how minds and machines alike accomplish the tasks of representing, communicating, manipulating and reasoning with information.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Special Qualifications: While the courses are pitched at graduate level, advanced undergraduates with relevant background are welcome to participate. However, we recommend that undergraduate students consult with their advisors about their preparedness for the summer school.
Description:
Courses offered at NASSLLI range from intensive, graduate level introductory courses to inter-disciplinary workshops featuring prominent researchers presenting their work in progress.
It is our pleasure to invite course proposals for the 2025 North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (NASSLLI), to be held June 23–27, 2025, hosted by the University of Washington, Seattle.
NASSLLI provides outstanding interdisciplinary educational opportunities to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in logic, linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, and philosophy; it offers a venue where students and researchers from one domain can learn approaches, frameworks, and tools from related disciplines to apply to their own work.
Courses should aim to be accessible to an interdisciplinary, graduate level audience. They may bridge multiple fields or focus on a single topic area; interdisciplinary surveys and introductions to new research are both welcome in any subject matter that fits within the broad outlines of NASSLLI’s stated domain.
Recent iterations of NASSLLI can be found at the following links:
- 2022 at USC: https://ml-la.github.io/nasslli2022/
- 2020 online due to COVID: https://www.brandeis.edu/nasslli2020/
- 2018 at CMU: https://www.cmu.edu/nasslli2018/
Courses typically meet for approximately 90 minutes each day, Monday through Friday; in addition, "bootcamp" tutorials are sometimes offered on the weekend before the main classes begin.
More details can be found below. We hope you will consider submitting a course proposal and distributing this call widely throughout relevant networks!
Submission deadline: November 12, 2024.
Proposal submission: https://openreview.net/group?id=NASSLLI/2025/Conference
All the best,
Adam Bjorndahl (PC Chair)
Shane Steinert-Threlkeld (OC Chair)
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