[Corpora-List] EACL03: Last Call for Tutorial Proposals

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    LAST CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS

    Proposal submission deadline: November 15, 2002

    EACL 2003
    11th Conference of the European Chapter
    of the Association for Computational Linguistics

    The EACL 2003 Program Committee invites proposals for the Tutorial
    Program for EACL 2003, which is to be held in the interval April 12 -
    17, 2003 in the Agro Hotel, Budapest, Hungary. The tutorials for EACL
    2003 will be held on April 12 in two sessions (morning and afternoon).

    Tutorial speakers will have an opportunity to disseminate
    state-of-the-art techniques and approaches in the areas of their
    expertise to the CL/NLP research community. Members from all segments
    of the CL/NLP and related fields are invited to submit proposals for
    review.

    Each tutorial should be well-focused so that its core content can be
    covered in three hours of lecture time (including the break). However,
    in exceptional cases six-hour tutorial slots are possible as well.

    Submission Details

    Proposals for tutorials should be no more than four pages in length, and
    should contain:

      a.. a brief but technical description of the tutorial topic;
      b.. the names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of
    the tutorial speakers, with brief descriptions of their technical
    background;
      c.. the name of one tutorial speaker with an email address as the
    primary contact;
      d.. a list of audio-visual and computer requirements and special room
    requirements, if there are any.
    Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail, in any of the forms
    (rtf, pdf or ps) no later than 15 November 2002.

    Please submit your proposals and any inquiries (subject line should be:
    "EACL-03 TUTORIAL PROPOSAL") to:

    Dan Cristea - dcristea@infoiasi.ro

    University "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" of Iasi

    Faculty of Computer Science

    16, Berthelot St., 6600 - Iasi, Romania

    Tutorial Speakers' Responsibilities

    1. Tutorial speakers must provide descriptions of their tutorials for
    inclusion in the Conference Registration. The description must be
    provided as follows:

      a.. an rtf and a pdf version that fits onto 1/2 page;
      b.. an ASCII version that can be included with email announcements;
      c.. an HTML version that can be included on the Conference home page.

    2. Finances: The current ACL policy is that tutorials are reimbursed at
    the following rate: $500 per session plus $25 per registrant in the
    range 21-50 plus $15 per registrant in excess of 50. Note that this is
    per tutorial, not per presenter: multiple presenters will split the
    proceeds, the default assumption being an even split. The ACL does not
    usually cover travel expenses except where the presenter(s) cannot get
    them through the usual mechanisms: for ACL members we assume that they
    would be coming to the meeting anyway. For people who are not ACL
    members, we would expect to pay for costs that they cannot get
    reimbursed elsewhere. If they attend the conference, tutorial presenters
    must register for EACL03.

    3. Tutorialists will prepare all the tutorial materials.

    An up-to-date version of the Call for Tutorial Proposals is available at
    the address: http://www.infoiasi.ro/~dcristea/eacl2003-tutorials/.

    Important Dates

    Submission Deadline for Tutorial Proposals: 15 November 2002
    Notification of acceptance of Tutorial Proposals: 29 November 2002
    Tutorial descriptions due to Tutorial Chair: 12 January 2003
    Tutorial course material due to Tutorial Chair: 9 February 2003
    Tutorial date 12 April 2003



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