[Event at CIG] Scandinavian Logic Symposium and Nordic Logic Summer School (17-23 August 2026)
Graham Leigh
graham.leigh at gu.se
Fri Mar 20 11:12:37 CET 2026
Joint Call for the Scandinavian Logic Society Events:
Nordic Logic Summer School (17-20 August 2026)
Scandinavian Logic Society Symposium (21-23 August 2026)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: https://slss2026.compute.dtu.dk
In 2026, the Scandinavian Logic Society Symposium (SLSS 2026) and Nordic Logic Summer School (NLSS 2026) organised under the auspices of the Scandinavian Logic Society will take place in Copenhagen!
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Call for Abstracts – Thirteenth Scandinavian Logic Symposium (SLSS 2026)
The primary aim of the Symposium is to promote research in the field of logic (broadly conceived) carried out in research communities in Scandinavia. Moreover, it warmly invites the participation of logicians from all over the world. The meeting will include invited lectures and a forum for participants to present contributed talks.
Call for Abstracts: The scope of SLSS is broad, ranging over the whole areas of Mathematical and Philosophical Logic, as well as Logical Methods in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, among others. Major topics include (but are not limited to):
• Proof Theory
• Constructivism
• Model Theory
• Set Theory
• Computability Theory
• Algebra and Logic
• Categorical Logic
• Modal and Temporal Logics
• Dynamic Logics
• Logic and Computer Science
• Logic and Learning
• Logic in AI and Multi-Agent Systems
• Logic and Linguistics
• Philosophical Logic
• Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics and Computation
Submissions: Abstracts of contributed talks, in PDF format, not exceeding two A4 (11pt font) pages, should be submitted through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sls2026
by 17 May 2026 (AoE).
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 17 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 9 June 2026
Early registration deadline: 15 June 2026
SLSS 2026: 21–23 August 2026
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
• Salvatore Florio (Oslo, Norway)
• Vera Koponen (Uppsala, Sweden)
• Magdalena Ortiz (TU Wien, Austria)
• Carsten Schürmann (ITU, Denmark)
Programme Committee
Thomas Bolander, Technical University of Denmark
Aggeliki Chalki, Reykjavik University
Laura Crosilla, University of Florence
Nina Gierasimczuk, Technical University of Denmark
Juha Kontinen (co-chair), University of Helsinki
Antti Kuusisto, Tampere University
Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine, Stockholm University
Graham Leigh (co-chair), University of Gothenburg
Ana Ozaki, University of Oslo
Niccolò Veltri, Tallinn University of Technology
Thomas Ågotnes, University of Bergen
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Call for Participation – Sixth Nordic Logic Summer School (NLSS 2026)
We invite everyone interested in logic and its interface with philosophy, mathematics, computer science, and AI to participate in the Summer School. The intended audience for NLSS is advanced master students, PhD-students, post-docs and experienced researchers wishing to learn the state of the art in a particular subject. As usual, this year we have an exciting lineup of five lecturers on a wide spectrum of topics.
Confirmed NLSS 2026 Lecturers:
• Bahareh Afshari (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
• Patrik Blackburn (Roskilde University, Denmark)
• Gaia Belardinelli (Stanford University, USA)
• Balder ten Cate (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
• and one more TBA
Important dates:
Early registration deadline: 1 July 2026
NLSS 2026: 17–20 August 2026
Programme Committee:
Ali Enayat, University of Gothenburg
Thomas Bolander (co-chair), Technical University of Denmark
Øystein Linnebo (co-chair), University of Oslo
Sara Negri, University of Genoa
Sonja Smets, University of Amsterdam
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Sponsorship by the Association for Symbolic Logic
Both NLSS 2026 and SLSS 2026 are sponsored by the ASL. This means that any student who wants to attend these events can apply for an ASL Student Travel Award, to partially cover their expenses. Please note that to do so, the student must be an ASL member and they must send their application to ASL by May 17th at the latest. For more information and to apply for an ASL award, please follow this link:
https://aslonline.org/student-travel-awards/
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For more information about the SLSS and NLSS, contact the chair of the local organising committee Nina Gierasimczuk at nigi[at]dtu.dk
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