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      Sixteenth European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
                                    ESSLLI-2004
                         August 9-21, 2004, Nancy, France

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                     CALL FOR COURSE and WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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    The main focus of the European Summer Schools in Logic, Language and
    Information is on the interface between linguistics, logic and
    computation. Foundational, introductory and advanced courses together
    with workshops cover a wide variety of topics within the three areas
    of interest: Language and Computation, Language and Logic, and Logic
    and Computation.

    Previous summer schools have been highly successful, attracting up to
    500 students from Europe and elsewhere. The school has developed into
    an important meeting place and forum for discussion for students and
    researchers interested in the interdisciplinary study of Logic,
    Language and Information. ESSLLI-2004 is organized under the auspices
    of the European Association for Logic, Language and Information
    (FoLLI).

    The ESSLLI-2004 Program Committee invites proposals for foundational,
    introductory, and advanced courses, and for workshops for the 16th
    annual Summer School on a wide range of timely topics that have
    demonstrated their relevance in the following fields:

    LANGUAGE & COMPUTATION
    LANGUAGE & LOGIC
    LOGIC & COMPUTATION

    In addition to courses and workshops there will be a Student Session.
    A Call for Papers for the Student Session will be distributed
    separately.

    PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: Proposals should be submitted through a web form
    available through <http://www.esslli.org/2004/submission.html>.

    All proposals should be submitted no later than Wednesday July 16,
    2003. Authors of proposals will be notified of the committee's
    decision no later than Wednesday September 17, 2003. Proposers should
    follow the guidelines below while preparing their submissions;
    proposals that deviate can not be considered.

    GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION: Anyone interested in lecturing or
    organizing a workshop during ESSLLI-2004, please read the following
    information carefully.

    ALL COURSES: Courses are taught by 1 or max. 2 lecturers. They
    typically consist of five sessions (a one-week course) or ten sessions
    (a two-week course). Each session lasts 90 minutes.

    Timetable for Course Proposal Submission:

       Jul 16, 2003: Proposal Submission Deadline
       Sep 17, 2003: Notification
       Nov 15, 2003: Deadline for receipt of title, abstract,
                     lecturer(s) information, course description
                     and prerequisites
       Jun 2, 2004: Deadline for receipt of camera-ready course
                     material

    FOUNDATIONAL COURSES: These are really elementary courses not assuming
    any background knowledge. They are intended for people to get
    acquainted with the problems and techniques of areas new to them.
    Ideally, they should allow researchers from other fields to acquire
    the key competences of neighboring disciplines, thus encouraging the
    development of a truly interdisciplinary research community.
    Foundational courses may presuppose some experience with scientific
    methods in general, so as to be able to concentrate on the issues that
    are germane to the area of the course.

    INTRODUCTORY COURSES: Introductory courses are central to the
    activities of the Summer School. They are intended to equip students
    and young researchers with a good understanding of a field's basic
    methods and techniques. Introductory courses in, for instance,
    Language and Computation, can build on some knowledge of the component
    fields; e.g., an introductory course in computational linguistics
    should address an audience which is familiar with the basics of
    linguistics and computation.

    Proposals for introductory courses should indicate the level of the
    course as compared to standard texts in the area (if available).

    ADVANCED COURSES: Advanced courses should be pitched at an audience of
    advanced Masters or PhD students. Proposals for advanced courses
    should specify the prerequisites in some detail.

    WORKSHOPS: The aim of the workshops is to provide a forum for advanced
    Ph.D. students and other researchers to present and discuss their
    work. A workshop has a theme. At most one organizer is paid. The
    organizers should be specialists in the theme of the workshop and give
    a general introduction in the first session. They are also
    responsible for the program of the workshop, i.e., for finding
    speakers.

    Each workshop organizer will be responsible for producing a Call for
    Papers for the workshop by November 15, 2003. The call must make it
    clear that the workshop is open to all members of the LLI community.
    It should also note that all workshop contributors must register for
    the Summer School.

    A workshop consists of five sessions (a one-week workshop). Sessions
    are normally 90 minutes.

    Timetable for Workshop Proposal Submissions

       Jul 16, 2003: Proposal Submission Deadline
       Sep 17, 2003: Notification
       Nov 15, 2003: Deadline for receipt of Call for Papers
                     (by ESSLLI PC chair)
       Dec 1, 2003: Workshop organizers send out (First) Call for Papers
       Mar 12, 2004: Deadline for Papers (suggested)
       Apr 30, 2004: Notification of Workshop Contributors (suggested)
       May 14, 2004: Deadline for Provisional Workshop Program
       May 31, 2004: Deadline for receipt of camera-ready copy of Workshop
                     notes
       May 31, 2004: Deadline for Final Workshop Program

    FORMAT FOR PROPOSALS: The web-based form for submitting course and
    workshop proposals is accessible at
    <http://www.esslli.org/2004/submission.html>. You will be required to
    submit the following information:

       * Name (name(s) of proposed lecturer(s)/organizer)

       * Address (contact addresses of proposed lecturer(s)/organizer;
         where possible, please include phone and fax numbers)

       * Title (title of proposed course/workshop)

       * Type (is this a workshop, a foundational course, an introductory
         course, or an advanced course?)

       * Section (does your proposal fit in Language & Computation,
         Language & Logic or Logic & Computation? name only one)

       * Description (in at most 150 words, describe the proposed contents and
                     substantiate timeliness and relevance to ESSLLI)

       * External funding (will you be able to find external funding to
         help fund your travel and accommodation expenses? if so, how?)

       * Further particulars (any further information that is required by
         the above guidelines should be included here)

    FINANCIAL ASPECTS: Prospective lecturers and workshop organizers
    should be aware that all teaching and organizing at the summer schools
    is done on a voluntary basis in order to keep the participants fees as
    low as possible. Lecturers and organizers are not paid for their
    contribution, but are reimbursed for travel and accommodation.

    The guidelines for funding and reimbursement are as follows. As
    pointed out above, as a rule each course/workshop lasts a single week
    and is taught/organized by a single lecturer/organizer. For each
    course/workshop of one week, one lecturer/organizer will be reimbursed
    for his/her travel expenses (economy/APEX only) and his/her
    accomodation for the duration of the one week course/workshop (plus
    the weekend preceding or following the course, so as to enable the
    purchase of reasonably priced plane tickets). Lecturers/organizers of
    one week courses/workshops are entitled to attend the entire two-week
    summer school without having to pay registration fees; their
    accommodation will only be paid for for a single week, though).

    In case a course is to be taught by two lecturers, a lump sum is paid
    to cover travel and accommodation expenses. The splitting of the sum
    is up to the lecturers. In exceptional cases, a course may last two
    weeks instead of a single week; for the purpose of reimbursements, a
    two week course counts as two one week courses, which means that up to
    two lecturers can get their travel expenses refunded (economy/APEX
    only), and either two lecturers can each get one week of accommodation
    or a single lecturer gets the full two weeks of accommodation
    refunded. Two week workshops are not an option.

    Please allow us to underline that the organizers highly appreciate it
    if, whenever possible, lecturers and workshop organizers find
    alternative funding to cover travel and accommodation expenses.

    Workshop speakers are required to register for the Summer School;
    however, workshop speakers will be able to register at a reduced rate
    to be determined by the Organizing Committee.

    Finally, it should be stressed that while proposals from all over the
    world are welcomed, the Summer School can in general guarantee only to
    reimburse travel costs for travel from destinations within Europe to
    Nancy. Exceptions will be made depending on the financial situation.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

    Chair:
       Antal van den Bosch
       Attn: ESSLLI-2004
       ILK / Computational Linguistics
       Tilburg University
       P.O. Box 90153
       NL-5000 LE Tilburg
       The Netherlands
       Phone: +31.13.4663117
       Email: Antal.vdnBosch@kub.nl

    Local co-chair:
       Philippe de Groote (Philippe.de.Groote@loria.fr)

    Language and Logic:
       Tim Fernando (Tim.Fernando@tcd.ie)
       Ge'rard Huet (Gerard.Huet@inria.fr)

    Logic and Computation:
       David Pym (d.j.pym@bath.ac.uk)
       Francesca Rossi (frossi@math.unipd.it)
            
    Language and Computation:
       Paul Buitelaar (paulb@dfki.de)
       Detlef Prescher (prescher@science.uva.nl)
            
    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
       Patrick Blackburn (chair)
       Email: Patrick.Blackburn@loria.fr

    FURTHER INFORMATION: To obtain further information, visit the ESSLLI
    site through <http://www.esslli.org>. For this year's summer school,
    please see the web site for ESSLLI-2003 at
    <http://www.logic.at/esslli03/>.



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